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Stoner: Documentary Brings Anti-Apartheid Movement to Life
Znet Article, April, 08 2010
Eric Stoner
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Documentary Brings Anti-Apartheid Movement to Life
Stoner: A Lesson on Nonviolence for the President
Znet Article, December, 18 2009
Eric Stoner
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In Oslo last week, President Barack Obama ironically used his acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize to deliver a lengthy defense of the "just war" theory and dismiss the idea that nonviolence is capable of addressing the world's most pressin...
Stoner: A Conversation About Nonviolence
Znet Article, November, 21 2009
Eric Stoner
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Eric Stoner responds to Stephen Zunes: Yes, nonviolent movements have achieved important democratic and political reforms. But if they fail to address the divide between rich and poor, are they really success stories?
Stoner: Daily Show pokes fun at boycotts
Znet Article, November, 06 2009
Eric Stoner
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On The Daily Show last week, there was a funny, but ultimately dismissive and wrong-headed segment on the logic and effectiveness of boycotts.
Stoner: Obama Is No FDR, Much Less Gandhi
Znet Article, September, 30 2009
Eric Stoner
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According to Obama Global Capitalism Is an 'Abstraction,' Not Worth Protesting
Stoner: Guards Gone Wild
Znet Article, September, 05 2009
Eric Stoner
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The US can replace its out-of-control private security guards in Afghanistan, but it can't afford to ban military contractors
Stoner: Mercenaries and murder in Iraq
Znet Article, August, 17 2009
Eric Stoner
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As private security firms take on more responsibility in Iraq, no amount of regulation can stop tragedies from happening It would be nice to celebrate the recent withdrawal of the remaining British troops from Iraq as the end of the UK's direct in...
Stoner: The Dawn of Robot Wars
Znet Article, April, 26 2009
Eric Stoner
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With little public scrutiny, robotics is quickly revolutionizing not only how war is fought, but who fights in war. While the U.S. military first began to experiment with remote-controlled weapons during World War I, the Pentagon had no robots on ...
Stoner: The Pentagon’s Monster in the Mirror
Znet Article, April, 14 2009
Eric Stoner
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With the release of its annual report on China’s military capabilities at the end of March, the Pentagon is doing its part to keep alive the threat of the red menace.
Stoner: No Mercy for Mercenaries
Znet Article, February, 18 2009
Eric Stoner
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After raking in more than a billion dollars from its contracts in Iraq, Blackwater is finally being forced to leave the country that it has terrorised for so long. But the notorious mercenary firm's departure will likely have more symbolic signifi...
Stoner: Outsourcing the Iraq War: Mercenary Recruiters Turn to Latin America
Znet Article, July, 16 2008
Eric Stoner
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In October, Erik Prince, the 39-year-old CEO of Blackwater Worldwide, a leading private security company operating in Iraq, went into damage-control mode. Blackwater employees in Baghdad's Nisour Square had killed 17 Iraqi civilians the previous m...
Stoner: Why Pay for War?
Znet Article, April, 17 2007
Eric Stoner
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When millions took to the streets across the U.S. and around the world on February 15, 2003, in the largest global demonstration for...


