Nonviolent social movements : a geographical perspective /
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Malden, Mass. :
Blackwell,
1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Nonviolence and power in the twentieth century / Kenneth E. Boulding
- You can't kill the spirit : women and nonviolent action / Pam McAllister
- Unarmed resistance in the Middle East and North Africa / Stephen Zunes
- Nonviolent resistance in the occupied territories : a critical reevaluation / Souad Dajani
- Grassroots movement in Germany, 1972-1985 / Matthew Lyons
- "We have bare hands" : nonviolent social movements in the Soviet Bloc / Lee Smithey and Lester R. Kurtz
- Origins of people power in the Philippines / Stephen Zunes
- Imagery in the 1992 nonviolent uprising in Thailand / Chaiwat Satha-Anand
- Violent and nonviolent struggle in Burma : is a united strategy workable? / Michael A. Beer
- Ogoni struggle for human rights and a civil society in Nigeria / Joshua Cooper
- Role of nonviolence in the downfall of Apartheid / Stephen Zunes
- Advocating nonviolent direct action in Latin America : the antecedents and emergence of SERPAJ / Ronald Pagnucco and John D. McCarthy
- Brazilian church-state crisis of 1980 : effective nonviolent action in a military dictatorship / Daniel Zirker
- Nonviolent social movements in the United States : a historical overview / Charles Chatfield.