Full quote: 'Those of us who love peace must organize as effectively as the war hawks. As they spread the propaganda of war we must spread the propaganda of peace. We must combine the fervor of the civil rights movement with the peace movement. We must demonstrate, teach and preach, until the very foundations of our nation are shaken. We must work unceasingly to lift this nation that we love to a higher destiny, to a new plateau of compassion, to a more noble expression of humaneness'. The Casualties of the War in Viet Nam. February 25, 1967, The Nation Institute, Los Angeles. 2 The non-government organisation (NGO) Pro Public, my partner organisation in Nepal from 2011 to 2016, set up and hosted for several years the secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Alliance for Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace, the Asia branch of the Global Alliance for Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace (http://www.gamip.org/). 3 Preferences vary for use of the terms 'peace infrastructure', 'peace architecture', or 'peacebuilding infrastructure'. While, like the UNDP (2020) and Lederach (2012; 1997), I understand these terms to be interchangeable, I mostly adhere to 'infrastructures for peace' in this dissertation in recognition of those thinkers and advocates with whom I first engaged with on this issue.