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Second International
organisation of socialist and labour parties (1889–1916)
Japanese Communist Party
Political party in Japan
antimilitarism
alt=|thumb|It Shoots Further Than He Dreams. Antimilitarist cartoon by John F. Knott. First published in March 1918. Antimilitarism (also spelt anti-militarism) is a doctrine that opposes war, relying heavily on a critical theory of imperialism and was an explicit goal of the First and Second International. Whereas pacifism is the doctrine that disputes (especially between countries) should be settled without recourse to violence, Paul B. Miller defines anti-militarism as "ideology and activities...aimed at reducing the civil power of the military and ultimately, preventing international war".
Zimmerwald Conference
1915 international socialist conference in Switzerland
War Resisters' International
organization
refusal to serve in the Israeli military
conscientious objection in Israel (1948-)
Cynthia Cockburn
British academic, feminist, and peace activist
SEALDs
thumb|Demonstration near the National Diet Building, March 2016 SEALDs, short for , was a student activist organisation in Japan that organised protests against the ruling coalition headed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2015 and 2016. Its focus was on the Legislation for Peace and Security enacted in 2015 that allow the Japanese Self-Defense Force to be deployed overseas in certain conditions.
Insubordinate movement in Spain
antimilitarist movement in Spain
Le Libertaire
francophone anarchist newspaper