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Civil resistance tactics in the 21st century, Michael Beer

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Civil resistance tactics in the 21st century, Michael Beer
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Civil resistance tactics in the 21st century
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael Beer
Summary
Civil Resistance Tactics in the 21st Century belongs on the virtual bookshelf of anyone who is studying or practicing nonviolent action. - Scholars: Explore updated categories and tactics that respect and expand on Gene Sharp's landmark work. - Teachers & Trainers: Give your participants a brief overview of the whole range of nonviolent tactics used around the world, when and how those tactics work, and how nonviolent tactics differ from, or combine with, other types of civil resistance. - Activists: Use this concise guide to expand your toolbox and sharpen your analytical tools for selecting powerful strategies for your campaigns. This book dovetails with two huge online sources (Nonviolence International's Nonviolent Tactics Database and Organizing & Training Archive) so that you can move seamlessly between strategy and implementation
Target audience
adult
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