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Civil Resistance and Power Politics - The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present (Paperback)
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Civil Resistance and Power Politics - The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present (Paperback)
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This widely-praised book identified peaceful struggle as a key
phenomenon in international politics a year before the revolutions
in Tunisia and Egypt confirmed its central argument. Civil
resistance--non-violent action against such challenges as
dictatorial rule, racial discrimination and foreign military
occupation--is a significant but inadequately understood feature of
world politics. Especially through the peaceful revolutions of
1989, and the developments in the Arab world since December 2010,
it has helped to shape the world we live in.
Civil Resistance and Power Politics covers most of the leading
cases, including the actions master-minded by Gandhi, the US civil
rights struggle in the 1960s, the Islamic revolution in Iran in
1979, the 'people power' revolt in the Philippines in the 1980s,
the campaigns against apartheid in South Africa, the various
movements contributing to the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in
1989-91, and, in this century, the 'colour revolutions' in Georgia
and Ukraine. The chapters, written by leading experts, are richly
descriptive and analytically rigorous.
This book addresses the complex interrelationship between civil
resistance and other dimensions of power. It explores the question
of whether civil resistance should be seen as potentially replacing
violence completely, or as a phenomenon that operates in
conjunction with, and modification of, power politics. It looks at
cases where campaigns were repressed, including China in 1989 and
Burma in 2007. It notes that in several instances, including
Northern Ireland, Kosovo and Georgia, civil resistance movements
were followed by the outbreak of armed conflict. It also includes a
chapter with new material from Russian archives showing how the
Soviet leadership responded to civil resistance, and a
comprehensive bibliographical essay.
Illustrated throughout with a remarkable selection of photographs,
this uniquely wide-ranging and path-breaking study is written in an
accessible style and is intended for the general reader as well as
for students of Modern History, Politics, Sociology and
International Relations.
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