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By David Swanson, World BEYOND War, May 22, 2025. World BEYOND War has just released its 2025 edition of Mapping Militarism, which uses 24 interactive maps to highlight the state of war and peace on our planet.Each map allows the viewer to spin the globe, zoom in and out, scroll the timeline back through the years, or switch from map view to list view.


World BEYOND War
has just released its
which uses 24 interactive maps
to highlight the state of war and peace on our planet

 Each map 
 allows the viewer 
 to 
 spin the globe, 
 zoom in and out, 
 scroll the timeline back through the years, 
 or switch from map view to list view 

 Try it

World BEYOND War is a global nonviolent movement to end war and establish a just and sustainable peace.





 What would you want your interactive maps to show? 


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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2025 3:03 PM
To: David Swanson <Da...@worldbeyondwar.org>
Subject: [no-to-nato] Mapping Militarism 2025

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Mapping Militarism 2025






David Swanson 

Author, Activist, Journalist, Radio Host.


Executive Director of World BEYOND War

Campaign Coordinator of RootsAction.org

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Main Representative to the United Nations, Centre for International Peacebuilding

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