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a| 0312240503 (paperback)
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b| English
a| Ackerman, Peter,
d| 1946-
a| A force more powerful :
b| a century of nonviolent conflict /
c| Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall.
a| New York :
b| Palgrave,
c| 2000.
a| xv, 544 p. :
b| ill., maps ;
c| 25 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [507]-533) and index.
a| Pt. I. Movement to power. 1. Russia, 1905: the people strike -- 2. India: movement for self-rule -- 3. Poland: power from Solidarity -- Pt. II. Resistance to terror. 4. The Ruhrkampf, 1923: resisting invaders -- 5. Denmark, the Netherlands, the Rosenstrasse: resisting the Nazis -- 6. El Salvador, 1944: removing the general -- 7. Argentina and Chile: resisting repression -- Pt. III. Campaigns for rights. 8. The American South: campaign for civil rights -- 9. South Africa: campaign against Apartheid -- 10. The Philippines: restoring democracy -- 11. The Intifada: campaign for a homeland -- 12. China, Eastern Europe, Mongolia: the democratic tide -- Pt. IV. Violence and power. 13. The mythology of violence -- 14. The new world of power -- Conclusion: Victory without violence.
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