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People Power : Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity.
Title:
People Power : Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity.
Author:
Clark, Howard.
ISBN:
9781849644198
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of photographs, figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction by Howard Clark -- Section I: Resisting Repression, Civil War and Exploitation, 2000-2008: Analyses of Unarmed Struggle -- Editorial introduction -- 1. Serbia - Nonviolent struggle for democracy: The role of Otpor by Danijela Nenadic and Nedad Belcevic -- 1a. Serbia eight years after by Ivana Franovic -- 2. Burma - Dialogue with the Generals: The sound of one hand clapping by Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan -- 3. Zimbabwe - Unarmed resistance, civil society and limits of international solidarity by Janet Cherry -- 4. Columbia - Nonviolent movement for peace and international solidarity by Mauricio Garcia-Duran -- 5. India - Macro violence and micro resistance: Development violence and unarmed grassroots resistance by Moses (Anand) Mazgaonkar -- Section II: Nonviolent Citizens' Intervention Across Borders -- Editorial introduction -- 6. Making accompaniment effective by Brian Martin -- 7. Developing strategy for accompaniment by Luis Enrique Eguren -- 7a. With Peace Brigades International in Columbia by Louise Winstanley -- 8. Civilian peacekeeping: Providing protection without sticks and carrots? by Christine Schweitzer -- 8a. Making peace practical: With Nonviolent Peaceforce in Sri Lanka by Rita Webb -- 9. Cross-border nonviolent advocacy during the second Palestinian intifada: The International Solidarity Movement by Veronique Dudouet -- 9a. The work of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel (EAPPI) by Ann Wright -- 9b. International Women's Peace Service in Palestine by Angie Zelter -- 10. Voices in the wilderness: Campaigning against sanctions on Iraq, 1995-2005 by Kathy Kelly and Milan Rai -- Section III: Bases of Solidarity: Shared Identities, Interests and Beliefs -- Editorial Introduction.

11. Women in Black: The Stony path to 'solidarity' by Cynthia Cockburn -- 12. Transnational solidarity and war resistance: The case of Turkey by Andreas Speck -- 13. Solidarity based on sexual orientation: Regional organising in Africa by Chesterfield Samba -- 14. Diasporas: Potential partners in struggle by Andrew Rigby -- 15. Global movements and local struggles: The case of World Social Forum by Stellan Vinthagen -- 16. Worker solidarity and civil society cooperation: Blocking the Chinese arms shipment to Zimbabwe, April 2008 by April Carter and Janet Cherry -- Section IV: Controversies in Transnational Action -- Editorial introduction -- 17. External financing of opposition movements by Jargen Johansen -- 18. Nonviolence training and charges of Western imperialism: a guide for worried activists by George Lakey -- Afterword: The chain of nonviolence by Howard Clark -- Works cited -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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