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"A major contribution to our understanding of nonviolent social change."—Mobilization

"Kurt Schock’s edited volume provides an excellent overview of some of the latest research findings and theoretical developments of the rapidly growing subfield of strategic nonviolent action. Civil Resistance reminds us why the study of civil resistance has become mainstream in political science and related fields."—Perspectives on Politics



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Contents

Introduction. Civil Resistance in Comparative Perspective
Kurt Schock
Part I. Dynamics of Civil Resistance
1. “We Do Not Work for Peace”: Reframing Nonviolence in Post-Oslo Palestine
Julie M. Norman
2. Nonviolent Action as the Interplay between Political Context and “Insider’s Knowledge”: Otpor in Serbia
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
3. Youth Mobilization before and during the Orange Revolution: Learning from Losses
Olena Nikolayenko
4. How Regimes Counter Civil Resistance Movements: The Cases of Panama and Kenya
Sharon Erickson Nepstad
5. From Political Jiu-jitsu to the Backfire Dynamic: How Repression Can Promote Mobilization
Brian Martin
6. Sources, Functions, and Dilemmas of External Assistance to Civil Resistance Movements
Véronique Dudouet
Part II. Frontiers of Civil Resistance
7. Defending Freedom with Civil Resistance in the Early Roman Republic
Dustin Ells Howes
8. Making Sense of Civil Resistance: From Theories and Techniques to Social Movement Phronesis
Sean Chabot
9. Four Dimensions of Nonviolent Action: A Sociological Perspective
Stellan Vinthagen
10. Overcoming Illusory Division: Between Nonviolence as a Pragmatic Strategy and a Principled Way of Life
Chaiwat Satha-Anand
11. Civil Resistance in the Twenty-First Century
Kurt Schock
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 15/08/2015
      ISBN13: 9780816694921, 978-0816694921
      ISBN10: 0816694923

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "A major contribution to our understanding of nonviolent social change."—Mobilization

      "Kurt Schock’s edited volume provides an excellent overview of some of the latest research findings and theoretical developments of the rapidly growing subfield of strategic nonviolent action. Civil Resistance reminds us why the study of civil resistance has become mainstream in political science and related fields."—Perspectives on Politics



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Introduction. Civil Resistance in Comparative Perspective
      Kurt Schock
      Part I. Dynamics of Civil Resistance
      1. “We Do Not Work for Peace”: Reframing Nonviolence in Post-Oslo Palestine
      Julie M. Norman
      2. Nonviolent Action as the Interplay between Political Context and “Insider’s Knowledge”: Otpor in Serbia
      Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
      3. Youth Mobilization before and during the Orange Revolution: Learning from Losses
      Olena Nikolayenko
      4. How Regimes Counter Civil Resistance Movements: The Cases of Panama and Kenya
      Sharon Erickson Nepstad
      5. From Political Jiu-jitsu to the Backfire Dynamic: How Repression Can Promote Mobilization
      Brian Martin
      6. Sources, Functions, and Dilemmas of External Assistance to Civil Resistance Movements
      Véronique Dudouet
      Part II. Frontiers of Civil Resistance
      7. Defending Freedom with Civil Resistance in the Early Roman Republic
      Dustin Ells Howes
      8. Making Sense of Civil Resistance: From Theories and Techniques to Social Movement Phronesis
      Sean Chabot
      9. Four Dimensions of Nonviolent Action: A Sociological Perspective
      Stellan Vinthagen
      10. Overcoming Illusory Division: Between Nonviolence as a Pragmatic Strategy and a Principled Way of Life
      Chaiwat Satha-Anand
      11. Civil Resistance in the Twenty-First Century
      Kurt Schock
      Acknowledgments
      Contributors
      Index

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