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Nonviolent Conflict and Civil Resistance is a comprehensive scholarly work that investigates the dynamics, strategies, and outcomes of nonviolent movements worldwide. The authors, Sharon Erickson Nepstead and Lester R. Kurtz, bring together cutting-edge research on how communities mobilize peaceful resistance to challenge oppressive systems and achieve social transformation.
This volume, part of the Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change series, provides in-depth case studies and theoretical analyses of civil resistance campaigns. It examines the conditions under which nonviolent action succeeds or fails, the role of leadership and organization, and the long-term impacts of peaceful protest movements. The work bridges academic research with practical insights for activists and policymakers seeking to understand effective strategies for nonviolent social change.
Essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners interested in conflict resolution, social movements, and peace studies.







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