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Passive resistance --- Résistance passive --- Finland --- Finlande --- History --- Politics and government --- Histoire --- Politique et gouvernement --- -Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence --- -Politics and government --- -Passive resistance --- -Finland --- Résistance passive --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Passive resistance - Finland.
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Nonviolence. --- Passive resistance. --- Gandhi, Mahatma, --- Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence
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"In this ground-breaking and much-needed book, Stellan Vinthagen provides the first major systematic attempt to develop a theory of nonviolent action since Gene Sharp's seminal "The Politics of Nonviolent Action" in 1973. Employing a rich collection of historical and contemporary social movements as examples -- from the civil rights movement in America to anti-Apartheid protesters in South Africa to Gandhi and his followers in India -- and addressing core theoretical issues in an innovative, penetrating way, Vinthagen argues for a repertoire of nonviolence that combines resistance and construction." -- back cover.
Civil disobedience. --- Civil resistance --- Disobedience, Civil --- Government, Resistance to --- Nonviolence. --- Passive resistance. --- Sociology --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence --- Non-violence --- Pacifism
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From Eastern Europe to South Africa to the Arab Spring, nonviolent action has proven capable of overthrowing autocratic regimes and bringing about revolutionary political change. How do dissidents come to embrace a nonviolent strategy in the first place? Why do others rule it out in favor of taking up arms? Despite a new wave of attention to the effectiveness and global impact of nonviolent movements, our understanding of their origins and trajectories remains limited. Drawing on cases from Nepal, Syria, India and South Africa, as well as global cross-national data, this book details the processes through which challenger organizations come to embrace or reject civil resistance as a means of capturing state power. It develops a relational theory, showing how the social ties that underpin challenger organizations shape their ability and willingness to attempt regime change using nonviolent means alone.
Passive resistance --- Civil disobedience --- Social aspects. --- History. --- Civil resistance --- Disobedience, Civil --- Government, Resistance to --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence --- Passive resistance.
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Alternatives Non-Violentes est une revue de référence sur la non-violence.Elle propose chaque trimestre, depuis sa création en 1973, un dossier sur un thème relatif à la non-violence. Les contributions de chercheurs, de praticiens et de militants engagés en font un espace important de réflexions et de débats.Alliant apports théoriques et pratiques, la revue offre une pluralité de perspectives. Elle donne de la visibilité aux luttes et aux initiatives non-violentes en France et au niveau international.
Nonviolence --- Passover resistance --- Violence --- Passive resistance --- Non-violence --- Résistance passive --- Passive resistance. --- Nonviolence. --- Violence. --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action
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Terrorism --- Nonviolence. --- Passive resistance. --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence --- Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Prevention --- International cooperation. --- Terrorisme --- Résistance passive --- Prévention --- Coopération internationale
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In Resilient Communities, Jana Krause focuses on civilian agency and mobilization 'from below' and explains violence and non-violence in communal wars. Drawing on extensive field research on ethno-religious conflicts in Ambon/Maluku Province in eastern Indonesia and Jos/Plateau State in central Nigeria, this book shows how civilians responded to local conflict dynamics very differently, evading, supporting, or collectively resisting armed groups. Combining evidence collected from more than 200 interviews with residents, community leaders, and former fighters, local scholarly work (in Indonesian), and local newspaper-based event data analysis, this book explains civilian mobilization, militia formation, and conflict escalation. The book's comparison of vulnerable mixed communities and (un)successful prevention efforts demonstrates how under courageous leadership resilient communities can emerge that adapt to changing conflict zones and collectively prevent killings. By developing the concepts of communal war and social resilience, Krause extends our understanding of local violence, (non-)escalation, and implications for prevention.
Ethnic conflict --- Communalism --- Nonviolence --- Passive resistance --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Ethnic relations --- Ethnocentrism --- Conflict, Ethnic --- Ethnic violence --- Inter-ethnic conflict --- Interethnic conflict --- Social conflict
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Human rights --- Nutritionary hygiene. Diet --- Criminology. Victimology --- Passive resistance --- Fasting --- Starvation --- 323.25 --- Hunger --- Malnutrition --- Abstinence --- Asceticism --- Diet --- Penance --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Nonviolence --- Burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid. Passieve weerstand. Geweldloos verzet. Sociale verdediging --- Fasting. --- Passive resistance. --- Starvation. --- 323.25 Burgerlijke ongehoorzaamheid. Passieve weerstand. Geweldloos verzet. Sociale verdediging
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History of the Netherlands --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- anno 1800-1999 --- War and socialism --- Pacifism --- Passive resistance --- Nonviolence --- Guerre et socialisme --- Pacifisme --- Case studies --- -Nonviolence --- -Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Peace --- Sociology, Military --- Evil, Non-resistance to --- Socialism and war --- Socialism --- -Case studies --- Pacifism. --- War and socialism. --- Non-violence --- 863 Pacifisme
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A series of 17 different articles which give a description of a variety of cases in which people have effected social change nonviolently or have helped show how to do so. Cases in which nonviolent action has been used in a conflict: a.o. Larzac, India, Cyprus, Eastern Africa, USA-Wounded Knee, Sahara-Algeria...
844 Sociale Structuur --- 846.1 Etniciteit --- 850 Vrede- en conflictstudies --- 858.1 Politiek geweld --- 863 Pacifisme --- 881 Afrika --- 881.3 Noord-Afrika --- 882.4 Noord-Amerika --- 883.4 West-Azië --- 883.5 Zuid-Azië --- Nonviolence --- Passive resistance --- Social conflict --- Nonviolent noncooperation --- Resistance, Passive --- Satyagraha --- Direct action --- Non-violence --- Government, Resistance to --- Pacifism --- Case studies
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