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ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Websites > War, Peace, and International Affairs

Human Rights Watch
Source: HRW
Country: United States
"Dedicated to protecting the human rights of people around the world. It investigates and exposes human rights violations, holds abusers accountable and challenges governments and those who hold power to end abusive practices." Obviously not consistently free-market, but still pro-freedom.

Friends of Free China
Source: FOFC
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: information@fofc.org
Should a country with nearly as many people as California, and more than four times as many as Israel, be ignored as a people, a culture, a legitimate nation? FOFC thinks not.

AntiWar.Com web site
Source: Center for Libertarian Studies
Country: United States
The most robust anti-war site on the internet, opposing U.S. interventionism from a principled libertarian perspective.

Vagabond
Source: William Markiewicz
Country: United States
A personal e-zine by William Markiewicz, who roams the issues with a free-market strut. He focuses especially on international topics. The site also contains some interesting illustrations by the author.

Cato Foreign Policy Briefing Series
Source: Cato Institute
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
Articles on international affairs, from the world-class libertarian think-tank.

The Nonviolence Web
Source: The Nonviolence Web
Country: United States
E-mail: nvweb@nonviolence.org
Explores such issues as "Peace and Taxes," "Conscience and the State" and "Why a Military?" It is in the spirit of Amnesty International et. al. Beware: there is an issue page on "Economics and Simplicity," an eco-protectionist form of rehashed socialism. Named Freedom Home Page of the Week.

Non-Violence Home Page
Source: M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence
City: Memphis, State: TN, Country: United States
E-mail: gandhi@odin.cbu.edu
Promotes the principles of nonviolence locally, nationally, and globally, to prevent violence and resolve personal and public conflicts through research, education, and programming. Founded in 1991 by the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, and his wife Sunanda.

Freedom House
Source: Freedom House
City: New York, State: NY, Country: United States
E-mail: frhouse@freedomhouse.org
Monitors human rights and elections; offers training and technical assistance to promote democracy and "free market" reforms; supports the rule of law, free media, etc. Note: founded by Eleanor Roosevelt and Wendell Willkie, so don't expect ideological consistency.

World Tribune.com
Source: World Tribune.com
Country: United States
E-mail: worldtri@worldtribune.com
An American Internet newspaper dedicated to offering its readers news of the day's most significant international developments. Characterized by a definite conservative bent.

Christians and Muslims for Peace
Source: Defender's Publications
City: Garden Grove, State: CA, Country: United States
E-mail: camp@crystalcathedral.org
A nonprofit organization comprised of Christian and Muslim men and women, dedicated to the promotion of Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation between the world’s two largest religions.

The Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
Source: SIPRI
Country: United States
Detailed information on the landmark arms control agreement.

Is the United Nations evil?
Source: Capitalism Magazine Network
Country: United States
Collection of anti-U.N. Objectivist resources examines how the U.N. undermines national sovereignty and traditional notions of negative liberty.

Foreign Policy Studies Program
Source: Cato Institute
Country: United States
Features books and studies on U.S. foreign policy, plus pertinent event listings, and info on their upcoming activities.

Policy Spotlight: Terrorism and Freedom
Source: Free-Market.Net
Country: United States
"Terrorism is an easy issue for most people to line up on the same side. We're against it. But how do you deal with terrorism?" An introduction, overview, and lots of links from a libertarian viewpoint. (10/98)

StopNATO.Org
Source: Eric Peterson
Country: United States
E-mail: stopnato@stopnato.org
A web site for Americans against American involvement in NATO. Contains an excellent timeline of Balkan history. A good introduction to the Kosovo conflict.

Kosovo: War, Health of the State
Source: Paul Miniato
City: Vancouver, State: BC, Country: Canada
E-mail: miniato@free-market.net
A personal site maintained by a Canadian libertarian. Focused on the War in the Balkans, containing extensive links to background material, Yugoslav opposition, anti-war groups, and news updates. Updated frequently.

Citizen Soldier: Ideas Worth Fighting For
Source: Citizen Soldier
Country: United States
E-mail: warofideas@aol.com
"Our Mission: To strengthen the morale, discipline, and fighting spirit of America's armed forces by explaining the Constitution and principles of freedom they have sworn to defend, and to help all Americans understand and participate in their government."

Libertarian war and peace resources
Source: ASG
Country: United States
Links and brief descriptions of highly recommended web sites addressing war and peace from a libertarian perspective, ranging from news resources to activist ideas.

Terrorism briefing room
Source: Heritage Foundation
Country: United States
Heritage's online resource center with commentary and analysis of news and events in the aftermath of Sept. 11th.

Eye on Afghanistan
Source: Antiwar.com
Country: Afghanistan
Great news resource for those wanting to keep up with developments in Afghanistan. Plus general news links.

National security policy index
Source: Independence Institute
State: CO, Country: United States
Index of issue papers and research from the Independence Institute on national security and war policy.

The Peace Institute
Source: ISIL
Country: United States
New ISIL project that will "utilize our international network of scholars and peace activists to help penetrate the fog of war propaganda that engulfs us -- and develop practical win/ win strategies to increase understanding and reduce conflict in the world's troubled regions."

Balkans online: A bookmarks and links guide
Source: Antiwar.com
Author: Nebojsa Malic
Country: Yugoslavia
Listing and commentary on a variety of useful sites on the Yugoslav conflict and related issues. Compiled 9/03.

Post-war Iraq
Source: Cato Institute
Country: United States
The Cato Institute has set up a section focusing on Iraqi war news, commentary, and studies. Catch up on things, and check back often for post-war developments.

Center on peace and liberty
Source: II
Country: United States
An integrated program of research, publications, events, media, and projects to advance understanding of government crises and their impact on the institutions of a free society, sponsored by the Independent Institute.

UN monitor
Source: CFIF
Country: United States
Special section of the Center for Individual Freedom, devoted to watching and reporting on the activities of the United Nations bureaucrats.



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