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by Scott Ritter
Scott Ritter, former Marine and UN weapons inspector, argues that there is a growing despondency amongst the anti-war movement. Ritter proposes the anti-war movement seek guidance from sources they normally spurn — that one must study the 'enemy' in order to learn the art of campaigning and of waging battles when necessary. They need to understand the pro-war movement's decision-making cycle, then undertake a comprehensive course of action.
Format: Quality Paperback
Published: April 2007
Category: Peace
Publisher: Nation Books
Pages: 174
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