Making Waves #12 Winter 2000/2001The two main themes in this Making Waves are empowerment and the debate about the use of violent/nonviolent tactics to create change.
page 1, After Genoa: asking the right questions - Genoa was a watershed for the antiglobalisation movement. To come back stronger, we have to understand what actually happened there.
page 4, Why violence - Violence in any situation needs an explanation.
page 6, Community empowerment in Southeast Asia - Review of the Spirit in Education Movement's (SEM) past projects and new Grassroots Leadership Training programme
page 7, Community empowerment in Manchestser - The birth and growth of the Manchester Environmental Resource Centre
page 8, Anarchism: its time has come again - This article attempts to clear up misconceptions presented by the mainstream media about 'anarchy'
page 9, Book review - Empowering the Earth: Strategies for Social Change, by Alex Begg
page 10, Book review - Peace is the way: writings on nonviolence from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, edited by Walter Wink
page 11, Video review - Nonviolence for a change
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