Author's Preface |
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Learning from a Century of Nonviolent Struggles |
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Acknowledgements |
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PART ONE EMPOWERMENT BY CAPACITY TO STRUGGLE |
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Chapter One Facing Acute Conflicts |
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Chapter Two Tapping the Roots of Power |
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25 | (14) |
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Chapter Three An Active Technique of Struggle |
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39 | (10) |
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Chapter Four The Methods of Nonviolent Action |
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49 | (20) |
PART TWO IMPROVISED NONVIOLENT STRUGGLES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY |
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Introduction to the Cases |
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Chapter Five The Russian Revolution of 1905 |
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71 | (20) |
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Chapter Six Defense against a Military Coup, Germany-1920 |
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91 | (10) |
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Chapter Seven Indian Independence Campaign-1930-1931 |
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101 | (12) |
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Chapter Eight The Muslim Pashtun Movement of the North-West Frontier of India-1930-1934 |
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113 | (22) |
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Chapter Nine Norwegian Teachers Fight Fascism-1942 |
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135 | (8) |
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Chapter Ten Saving Jewish Husbands in Berlin-1943 |
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143 | (6) |
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Chapter Eleven Ousting a Guatemalan Dictator-1944 |
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149 | (8) |
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Chapter Twelve Ending Bus Segregation in Montgomery-1955-1956 |
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157 | (10) |
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Chapter Thirteen French Defense against an Army Coup-1961 |
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167 | (6) |
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Chapter Fourteen California Grape Workers' Strike and Boycott-1965-1970 |
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173 | (16) |
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Chapter Fifteen Czech and Slovak Defiance of Invasion-1968-1969 |
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189 | (16) |
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Chapter Sixteen African Laborers Strike, Namibia-1971-1972 |
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205 | (12) |
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Chapter Seventeen Mothers of the Plaza De Mayo, Argentina-1977-1983 |
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217 | (6) |
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Chapter Eighteen Poland's Self-Liberation-1980-1989 |
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223 | (10) |
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Chapter Nineteen School Boycotts in South Africa-1984-1987 |
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233 | (6) |
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Chapter Twenty People Power against the Philippine Dictator-1986 |
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239 | (6) |
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Chapter Twenty-one Burmese Defy the Military Dictators-1988-1990 |
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245 | (8) |
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Chapter Twenty-two Uprising and Repression in China-1989 |
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253 | (18) |
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Chapter Twenty-three The Liberation of Czechoslovakia-1989 |
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271 | (6) |
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Chapter Twenty-four Latvians Restore Independence-1991 |
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277 | (10) |
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Chapter Twenty-five Blocking the Soviet Hard-Line Coup-1991 |
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287 | (12) |
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Chapter Twenty-six Defending Democracy in Thailand-1992 |
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299 | (16) |
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Chapter Twenty-seven Removing the Dictator in Serbia-1996-2000 |
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315 | (26) |
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Chapter Twenty-eight Assessing These Diverse Cases |
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341 | (18) |
PART THREE THE DYNAMICS OF NONVIOLENT STRUGGLE |
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Introduction to the Dynamics |
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359 | (2) |
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Chapter Twenty-nine Laying the Groundwork for Nonviolent Action |
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361 | (12) |
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Chapter Thirty Challenge Brings Repression |
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373 | (14) |
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Chapter Thirty-one Solidarity and Discipline to Fight Repression |
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387 | (10) |
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Chapter Thirty-two Noncooperation and Political Ju-Jitsu |
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397 | (18) |
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Chapter Thirty-three Four Ways Success May Be Achieved |
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415 | (8) |
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Chapter Thirty-four The Redistribution of Power |
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423 | (10) |
PART FOUR SHAPING THE FUTURE |
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Introduction to Strategic Planning |
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433 | (2) |
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Chapter Thirty-five Making Nonviolent Struggle More Effective |
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435 | (12) |
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Chapter Thirty-six First Steps in Strategic Planning |
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447 | (22) |
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Chapter Thirty-seven Some Strategic Guidelines |
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469 | (22) |
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Chapter Thirty-eight Conducting the Struggle |
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491 | (18) |
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Chapter Thirty-nine Applications of Nonviolent Struggle in the Modern World |
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509 | (16) |
APPENDICES |
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Appendix A Preparing a Strategic Estimate For Nonviolent Struggle |
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525 | (18) |
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543 | (10) |
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Appendix C Preparing Translations on Nonviolent Struggle |
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553 | (14) |
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Appendix D Sources for Further Reading |
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567 | (2) |
Index |
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