Papers Listed by Subject
- Peace and Disarmament Education
- Nuclear Free Aotearoa / New Zealand
- Nuclear Deterrence
- Nuclear Weapons Convention
- Nuclear Disarmament and International Law
- The World Court Project
- Depleted Uranium
- Responses to Terror
- Genetic Effects of Nuclear
- Biographical - Kate Dewes and Robert Green
1.Peace And Disarmament Education
1.1. Tau Te Mauri: Schools’ Resource Booklet [PDF download], for use with the “Tau Te Mauri: Breath of Peace” documentary film. Produced by the Disarmament & Security Centre, 2006
1.2. Nuclear Free Nation Classroom Activities [PDF download], a set of discussion-starters for use with the “Nuclear Free Nation” DVD. These deal with New Zealand’s nuclear free law; nuclear weapons; the Rainbow Warrior bombing; the campaign to make New Zealand nuclear free; and the World Court Project. Produced by the Disarmament & Security Centre, 2007
1.3. Lifting Up The World: Building A Culture Of Peace
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the 5th Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, Rome, 11 November 2004.
1.4. United Nations Calls For Education On Disarmament And Non-Proliferation
by Kate Dewes, Bulletin of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation, Issue 22, December 2003.
1.5. War's A-Brewing - Who Ya Gonna Call? Non-Violent Peace Force!
by Alyn Ware, Peaceworks, Autumn 2003.
1.6. Peace Education And Global Nuclear Disarmament
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Conference, Tonga, January 2003.
1.7. Peace Education In Schools: An Information Pamphlet For Teachers produced by Alyn Ware, the Peace Foundation and the New Zealand Ministry of Education, 2003 (available as a PDF download).
1.8. Fast Track To Zero Nuclear Weapons: The Middle Powers Initiative And The New Agenda Coalition
by Robert Green,
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Vol. 16, No. 1, Jan-March 2000, pp24-36
1.9. Water Not Weapons: Law Not War
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, South Africa,
26 August - 4 September 2002
2.Nuclear Free Aotearoa / New Zealand
2.1. Aotearoa / New Zealand: From Nuclear Ally To Pacific Peacemaker
by Kate Dewes and Alyn Ware, paper presented to the International Symposium, "The Security of Asia Pacific Region in the Post Cold War Era: Present Condition and Prospect", Nihon University, Japan, 19 November 2004.
NB: New Paper by Alyn, Kate on LCNP
www.lcnp.org/disarmament/nwfz/NewZealandExperience
2.2. Ordinary Citizens As Peacemakers
by Kate Dewes, paper presented to the inaugural Auckland War Memorial Museum Armistice Symposium,
12 November 2004.
2.3. Uk Nuclear-Powered Submarines Banned From Visiting Uk Commercial Ports: Reactor Problems Vindicate New Zealand’s Nuclear Propulsion Ban
by Robert Green, 28 May 2004.
2.4. Challenges To New Zealand’s Nuclear Free Policy
by Kate Dewes, Pacific Ecologist, Issue 5, Autumn/Winter 2003.
2.5. Why New Zealand’s Nuclear-Powered Ship Ban Must Stay
by Robert Green, New Zealand International Review May/June 2003.
2.6. Legal Challenges To Nuclear Weapons From Aotearoa/New Zealand
by Kate Dewes, British Review of New Zealand Studies, Number 12, 1999/2000
2.7. Principled Audacity: The World Court Project
by Kate Dewes,
Politics, Policy and Practice, Sociology Department, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1999.
2.8. Pacific Connections: Women And The Peace Movement In Aotearoa, an interview with Kate Dewes in Feminist Voices, edited by Rosemary Du Plessis, Phillida Bunkle et al. OxfordUniversity Press, Oxford, 1992.
2.9. The Value Of A National Nuclear Free Law: The Nz Example
by Dr Nick Wilson, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. Unpublished memo for the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, May 2005.
2.10. Nuclear Denizens Of The Deep: Can They Be Prohibited?
Comments on the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone Extension Bill
by Alyn Ware & Professor Elisabeth Mann Borgese, a fact sheet for Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace, New Zealand, 2001.
3.Nuclear Deterrence
3.1. From Nuclear Deterrence To Nuclear Terrorism
by Robert Green, Pacific Ecologist, Issue 12, Winter 2006.
3.2. Sold A Pup
by Robert Green, RUSI Defence Systems, Contention Section, Autumn 2005.
3.3. New Nuclear Threats
by Robert Green, Pacific Ecologist, Issue 5, Autumn/Winter 2003.
3.4. Re-Thinking Nuclear Deterrence: Summary Of Arguments From The Naked Nuclear Emperor
by Robert Green, 2001 (Available for download in PDF form).
3.5. Re-Thinking Nato's Nuclear Policy
by Robert Green, position paper written for the Middle Powers Initiative (www.middlepowers.org), June 2000
4. Nuclear Weapons Convention
4.1. Nuclear Disarmament: Views And Efforts Of Ngos
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the 19th United Nations Conference on Disarmament Issues, Sapporo, Japan, 27-29 August 2007.
4.2. The Human Factor: Revising Einstein
by Alyn Ware, SGI Quarterly, July 2007.
4.3. From Obligation To Abolition: The Non Proliferation Treaty & A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware, Information Bulletin Issue 25, International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation, April 2005, pp 30-33.
4.4. Snaring The Sun: Opportunities To Prevent Nuclear Weapons Proliferation And Advance Nuclear Disarmament Through An Abolition Framework
by Alyn Ware, Kate Dewes and Michael Powles, February 2005.
4.5. Missile Control Under A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the conference: "The Challenge of Hiroshima: Alternatives to Nuclear Weapons, Missiles, Missile Defenses, and Space Weaponization in a Northeast Asian Context" organized by the International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation and the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan, 8-11 October 2004.
4.6. Catching The Flies, The Mosquitoes And The Elephants: Arresting Nuclear Proliferation, Terrorism And War Fighting Through A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware and Neha Naqvi, Information Bulletin Issue 22, International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation, December 2003.
4.7. Nuclear Weapons Convention: A Role For Aotearoa / New Zealand
by Alyn Ware, Strategic Briefing Papers Vol. 3, the Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, June 2000.
5. Nuclear Disarmament And International Law
5.1. Nuclear Disarmament: Views And Efforts Of Ngos
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the 19th United Nations Conference on Disarmament Issues, Sapporo, Japan, 27-29 August 2007.
5.2. The Human Factor: Revising Einstein
by Alyn Ware, SGI Quarterly, July 2007.
5.3. Exciting New Developments With Nuclear-Weapon Free Zones
by Alyn Ware, Peaceworks, Winter 2007.
5.4. Taking The Bomb Back To Court
by Alyn Ware, working paper, June 2006.
5.5. From Obligation To Abolition: The Non Proliferation Treaty & A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware, Information Bulletin Issue 25, International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation, April 2005, pp 30-33.
5.6. Snaring The Sun: Opportunities To Prevent Nuclear Weapons Proliferation And Advance Nuclear Disarmament Through An Abolition Framework
by Alyn Ware, Kate Dewes and Michael Powles, February 2005.
5.7. Nuclear Terrorism & Un Security Council Resolution 1540: A Comprehensive Approach
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the Atlanta Consultation on the future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, 26-28 January 2005.
5.8. Missile Control Under A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the conference: "The Challenge of Hiroshima: Alternatives to Nuclear Weapons, Missiles, Missile Defenses, and Space Weaponization in a Northeast Asian Context" organized by the International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation and the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Hiroshima, Japan, 8-11 October 2004.
5.9. International Ju-Jitsu: Using Un Security Council Resolution 1540 To Advance Nuclear Disarmament
by Alyn Ware, The Sunflower, (Newsletter of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation), No. 87, August 2004.
5.10. Nato And The New Agenda Coalition: Building A Bridge
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the Ottawa Policy Roundtable on the Non-Proliferation Treaty and Canada’s Nuclear Weapons Policies, 27 February 2004.
5.11. Catching The Flies, The Mosquitoes And The Elephants: Arresting Nuclear Proliferation, Terrorism And War Fighting Through A Nuclear Weapons Convention
by Alyn Ware and Neha Naqvi, in Information Bulletin Issue 22, International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation, December 2003.
5.12. United Nations Calls For Education On Disarmament And Non-Proliferation
by Kate Dewes, Information Bulletin Issue 22, International Network of Engineers and Scientists Against Proliferation, December 2003.
5.13. New Nuclear Threats
by Robert Green, Pacific Ecologist, Issue 5, Autumn/Winter 2003.
5.14. Peace Education And Global Nuclear Disarmament
by Alyn Ware, paper presented to the “Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific” Conference, Tonga, January 2003.
5.15. The World Court Project
by Kate Dewes and Robert Green, War or Health?, edited by Ilkka Taipale et al, Zed Books, London, 2002.
5.16. Nuclear Weapons Convention: A Role For Aotearoa / New Zealand
by Alyn Ware, Strategic Briefing Papers Vol. 3, Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University, Wellington, NZ, June 2000.
5.17. A Fast Track To Zero Nuclear Weapons: The Middle Powers Initiative And The New Agenda Coalition
by Robert Green, Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Vol. 16, No. 1, Jan-March 2000, pp24-36.
5.18. Legal Challenges To Nuclear Weapons From Aotearoa / New Zealand
by Kate Dewes, British Review of New Zealand Studies, Number 12, 1999/2000.
5.19. Lobbying For Nuclear Disarmament
by Alyn Ware, Peace is Possible, edited by Fredrik S. Heffermehl, International Peace Bureau, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.
5.20. Taking Nuclear Weapons To Court
by Kate Dewes, Peace is Possible, edited by Fredrik S. Heffermehl, International Peace Bureau, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.
5.21. The World Court Project: History And Consequences
by Kate Dewes and Robert Green, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, Fall 1999.
5.22. Principled Audacity: The World Court Project
by Kate Dewes, Politics, Policy and Practice, Sociology Department, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1999.
5.23. Nuclear Denizens Of The Deep: Can They Be Prohibited? Comments on the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone Extension Bill
by Alyn Ware & Professor Elisabeth Mann Borgese, a fact sheet for Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace, New Zealand, 2001.
5.24. The First Resource War Of The 21st Century?
by Robert Green, November 2001.
6. The World Court Project
6.1. The Development Of The World Court Project(mp3 format)
by Kate Dewes, paper presented to the conference “Freedom from Nuclear Weapons through Legal Accountability and Good Faith”, European Parliament, Brussels, 7 July 2006.
6.2. Ngo And Government Cooperation In Setting The Disarmament Agenda: The Impact Of The 1996 International Court Of Justice Advisory Opinion
by Alyn Ware, Reframing the Agenda: The Impact of NGO and Middle Power Cooperation in International Security edited by Kenneth Rutherford, Stefan Brem and Richard Matthew, Praeger, Westport CT, 2003.
6.3. The World Court Project
by Kate Dewes and Robert Green, War or Health?, edited by Ilkka Taipale et al, Zed Books, London, 2002.
6.4. Taking Nuclear Weapons To Court
by Kate Dewes, Peace is Possible, International Peace Bureau, Geneva, Switzerland, 2000.
6.5. Legal Challenges To Nuclear Weapons From Aotearoa / New Zealand
by Kate Dewes, British Review of New Zealand Studies, Number 12, 1999/2000.
6.6. The World Court Project: History And Consequences
by Kate Dewes and Robert Green, Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, Fall 1999.
6.7. Principled Audacity: The World Court Project
by Kate Dewes, Politics, Policy and Practice, Sociology Department, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1999.
6.8. The World Court Project: How A Citizen Network Can Influence The United Nations
by Kate Dewes and Robert Green, Pacifica Review, Vol. 7 No. 2, La Trobe University, Melbourne, October/November 1995.
7. Depleted Uranium
7.1. Depleted Uranium And Human Health: Another View
by Robert Green, New Zealand International Review, Vol. 31, No. 2 March/April 2006.
7.2. What If Depleted Uranium Had Been Used At Gallipoli?
by Robert Green, Australian Rationalist, No. 63, Winter 2003.
7.3. Depleted Uranium Weapons And International Law
by Alyn Ware, Metal of Dishonor: Depleted Uranium, International Action Center, New York, 1997.
8. Responses To Terror
8.1. THE FIRST RESOURCE WAR OF THE 21st CENTURY?
by Robert Green, November 2001.
9. Genetic Effects Of Nuclear Weapons
9.1.Women Hibakusha From Hiroshima And Nagasaki Talk About Genetic Effects by Kate Dewes, excerpt from Wolves of Water, by Chris Busby, Green Audit Books, Aberystwyth, Wales, 2006 pp260-263.
10.Biographical – Kate Dewes & Robert Green
10.1. Campaigners For Peace, an interview in Tui Motu – InterIslands, Independent Catholic Magazine, February 2006.
10.2. From Nuclear Warrior To Opponent: How The Murder Of Hilda Murrell Changed My Life
by Robert Green, Pacific Ecologist No. 12,Winter 2006.
10.3. Robert Green, interview with Deirdre O’Flinn, Unarmed Heroes: The Courage To Go Beyond Violence, edited by Peace Direct, Clairview Books, London, 2004
10.4. Pacific Connections: Women And The Peace Movement In Aotearoa, an interview with Kate Dewes in Feminist Voices, edited by Rosemary Du Plessis, Phillida Bunkle et al. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1992.