‘Private’ diplomacy and nuclear disarmament: Revisiting the Cold War activism of Women for a Meaningful Summit

Author:

Engle Karen1

Affiliation:

1. Minerva House Drysdale Regents Chair in Law and Co-Director, Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice, University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, United States..

Abstract

This article uses some of Karen Knop’s insights throughout her career, including about the World War I-era women’s peace movement, to resurface and reread the anti-nuclear activism of the international women’s peace movement of the mid-to-late 1980s. It focuses specifically on the history and work of Women for a Meaningful Summit (WMS), an ad hoc group of women who came together to exert, through what some participants called ‘private’ diplomacy, a direct impact on the late Cold War summits between President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev. Reading the WMS archives through a Knopian lens, the article considers the group’s engagement with international law as part of an international civil society that intentionally crossed national boundaries and alliances, its deployment of a repertoire of strategies that combined relatively mainstream diplomatic approaches with grassroots activism, its faith in and sometimes creative use of international law, and its various articulations of the relation between peace and gender. Attending throughout to the erasure of Cold War anti-nuclear activism in contemporary feminist approaches to international law, the article concludes by demonstrating some of the ways in which international legal approaches to the war in Ukraine also rely on this active erasure.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Reference133 articles.

1. For more on citizen diplomacy, see notes 31–32 below and accompanying text.

2. The US-based organization became incorporated as a non-profit in 1987. Its papers are housed at the Wisconsin Historical Society and show no summit activity or financial records after 1990. ‘Women for Meaningful Summit Records,’ online: Wisconsin Historical Society

3. ‘Joint Soviet-United States Statement on the Summit Meeting in Geneva’ (21 November 1985), online: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

4. For the dates of significant events during the summits from the perspective of the Reagan administration, see ‘United States – USSR Summits’ (21 December 2022), online: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

5. A total of twelve summits were held between 1985 and 1991. For a detailed discussion of them, see Svetlana Savranskaya & Thomas Blanton, The Last Superpower Summits: Reagan, Gorbachev and Bush – Conversations That Ended the Cold War (Budapest: Central European University Press, 2016) [Savranskaya & Blanton, Last Superpower Summits].

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