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Many view civil wars as violent contests between armed combatants.
But history shows that community groups, businesses, NGOs, local
governments, and even armed groups can respond to war by engaging
in civil action. Characterized by a reluctance to resort to
violence and a willingness to show enough respect to engage with
others, civil action can slow, delay, or prevent violent
escalations. This volume explores how people in conflict
environments engage in civil action, and the ways such action has
affected violence dynamics in Syria, Peru, Kenya, Northern Ireland,
Mexico, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Spain, and Colombia. These cases
highlight the critical and often neglected role that civil action
plays in conflicts around the world.
Many view civil wars as violent contests between armed combatants.
But history shows that community groups, businesses, NGOs, local
governments, and even armed groups can respond to war by engaging
in civil action. Characterized by a reluctance to resort to
violence and a willingness to show enough respect to engage with
others, civil action can slow, delay, or prevent violent
escalations. This volume explores how people in conflict
environments engage in civil action, and the ways such action has
affected violence dynamics in Syria, Peru, Kenya, Northern Ireland,
Mexico, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Spain, and Colombia. These cases
highlight the critical and often neglected role that civil action
plays in conflicts around the world.
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