Abstract
Since September 11 2001 efforts have been made to articulate Asian people’s responses to the Bush war across the region, that crystallized as the formation of the Asian Peace Alliance in August 2002. But peace movement in Asia has different characteristics than its western counterparts. We in Asia have to create peace from bottom up, rather than conceive peace as a return to the statu quo ante. The Bush war has been grafted to the already peaceless structures, snaking there more violent, repressive, and patriarchal. The challenge is to build Asian peace movement as a comprehensive and dynamic process of alliance building to dismantle the « nexus of evil e between the imperial machinery and the oppressive, exploitative, and militarized local structures by peaceful means