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Strategic Nonviolent Conflict - The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
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Strategic Nonviolent Conflict - The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
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Nonviolent action, well planned and implemented, is shown in this
lucid, timely, and compelling work to effect dramatic outcomes
against opponents utilizing violence. Ackerman and Kruegler
recognize that not all nonviolent efforts meet with success, and
they are careful to stress that a nonviolent approach involves
great risks as well as opportunities. It is the effectiveness of
the strategies employed which will determine whether or not those
using nonviolent means can prevail against opponents who rely on
violence in pursuit of objectives. Twelve strategic principles are
established in this book which serve as a conceptual foundation to
enhance the prospects of success in nonviolent campaigns. The
authors also develop six twentieth-century examples of nonviolent
action from the early Russian Revolution of 1904-1906 through the
Solidarity movement in 1980-1981. Each campaign narrative
constitutes a fascinating reading experience and illustrates common
themes, strategies, and important aspects of behavior on the part
of major participants in nonviolent encounters. This is a
singularly important book. It offers more than a mere plea for
nonviolence. Ackerman and Kruegler introduce their work by noting
the surprising extent to which nonviolent sanctions are currently
employed to pressure adversaries in the international political
arena. They go onto provide hard lessons based on important, and
often painful, historical efforts; principles to govern the choice
and implementation of strategies when nonviolent action is the
determined response; and insightful analysis to guide assessment
and policy. A work which will focus analysis, inform
decision-making, stimulate policy consideration, andinvigorate
research, this volume will well serve professionals and students in
international relations and numerous related fields.
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