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Title Civil resistance and conflict transformation : transitions from armed to nonviolent struggle / edited by Véronique Dudouet
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 241 pages)
Series Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution
Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution.
Contents 1. INTRODUCTION / Véronique Dudouet -- Western Sahara : Nonviolence as a Last Resort / Jacob Mundy and Stephen Zunes -- From the Mountains and Jungles to the Villages and Streets : Transitions from Violent to Nonviolent Resistance in West Papua / Jason McLeod -- Evolution of Armed to Unarmed Resistance in Palestine / Mazin Qumsiyeh -- South Africa : The Townships Rise Up / Stephen Zunes -- From Armed Struggle to Interaction with Civil Society : Chiapas' Zapatista National Liberation Army / Guiomar Rovira Sancho -- Two Sides of the Same Coin : Indigenous Armed Struggle and Indigenous Nonviolent Resistance in Colombia / José Armando Cárdenas Sarrias and Katrin Planta -- Egypt's Revolution and the Transformation of Armed Islamist Movements towards Unarmed Activism / Omar Ashour -- Nepal's Maoists : From Violent Revolution to Nonviolent Political Activism / Manish Thapa -- CONCLUSION / Véronique Dudouet
Summary "This book investigates the decision-making process, rationale and determining factors which underlie the strategic shifts of armed movements from violent to nonviolent resistance. The revival of global interest in the phenomenon of nonviolent struggle since the 2011 Arab Spring offers a welcome opportunity to revisit the potential of unarmed resistance as an alternative pathway out of armed conflicts, in cases where neither military (or counter-insurgency) nor negotiated solutions have succeeded. This volume brings together academics from various disciplinary traditions and offers a wide range of case studies-- including South Africa, Palestine and Egypt-- through which to view the changes from violence to nonviolence within self-determination, revolutionary or pro-democracy struggles. While current historiography focuses on armed conflicts and their termination through military means or negotiated settlements, this book is a first attempt to investigate the nature and the drivers of transitions from armed strategies to unarmed methods of contentious collective action on the part of non-state conflict actors. The text concentrates in particular on the internal and relational factors which underpin the decision-making process, from a change of leadership and a pragmatic re-evaluation of the goals and means of insurgency in the light of evolving inter-party power dynamics, to the search for new local or international allies and the cross-border emulation or diffusion of new repertoires of action. This book will be of interest to students of security studies, peace and conflict studies, political sociology and IR in general"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Government, Resistance to.
Nonviolence.
Civil disobedience.
Conflict management.
War and society.
Government, Resistance to -- Case studies
Nonviolence -- Case studies
Civil disobedience -- Case studies
Conflict management -- Case studies
War and society -- Case studies
Civil Disorders
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- International Security.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Peace.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Civil disobedience
Conflict management
Government, Resistance to
Nonviolence
War and society
Genre/Form Electronic books
Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Dudouet, Veronique, editor.
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