This paper examines the evolution of peace movements and the concept of peace itself through the lens of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's 1969 "Give Peace a Chance" protest and its relationship to contemporary global politics. It argues that the idealistic vision of peace championed by Lennon and the anti-war movement has been fundamentally transformed by the realities of Pax Americana, where peace has become inseparable from U.S. hegemony and military power. It is now conditional upon alignment with U.S. strategic interests, maintained through a complex system of approximately 750 military bases worldwide, economic sanctions, and proxy warfare. The simple anti-war message of "Give Peace a Chance" has given way to more complex calculations of "whose peace, on what terms, and at what cost?" This transformation reflects not just the naïveté of earlier peace movements, but a fundamental shift in how peace is conceptualized and pursued in an era where conflict has become integrated into systems of economic and political power.
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Besley, T. (2025). “Give Peace a Chance”: The Journey from John Lennon's Dream to Modern Realpolitik. Foundations of Education, 14(2), 42-58. doi: 10.22067/fedu.2025.46537
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Besley, T. . "“Give Peace a Chance”: The Journey from John Lennon's Dream to Modern Realpolitik", Foundations of Education, 14, 2, 2025, 42-58. doi: 10.22067/fedu.2025.46537
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Besley, T. (2025). '“Give Peace a Chance”: The Journey from John Lennon's Dream to Modern Realpolitik', Foundations of Education, 14(2), pp. 42-58. doi: 10.22067/fedu.2025.46537
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T. Besley, "“Give Peace a Chance”: The Journey from John Lennon's Dream to Modern Realpolitik," Foundations of Education, 14 2 (2025): 42-58, doi: 10.22067/fedu.2025.46537
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Besley, T. “Give Peace a Chance”: The Journey from John Lennon's Dream to Modern Realpolitik. Foundations of Education, 2025; 14(2): 42-58. doi: 10.22067/fedu.2025.46537
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