Nonviolent revolutions: civil resistance in the late 20th century/ Sharon Erickson Nepstad.
Series: Publication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.Description: xviii, 178pISBN:- 9780199778218
- 323.044 Q1
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-174) and index.
Nonviolent power and revolutionary change -- Nonviolent revolts against socialist regimes -- The Tiananmen tragedy and the failed uprising in China -- The collapse of the East German State -- Nonviolent revolts against military regimes -- Panama's struggle for democracy -- Ousting General Pinochet -- Nonviolent revolts against personal dictatorships -- Kenya'sstruggle against the Moi dictatorship -- The Philippines' "bloodless revolution" -- Conclusion : how civil resistance works.
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