Civil resistance and power politics : the experience of non-violent action from Gandhi to the present / Civil resistance & power politics Non-violent action from Gandhi to the present edited by Adam Roberts, Timothy Garton Ash. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009 - xxi, 407 p. : ill., photos., maps.

Includes bibliographical references.

Political mass mobilization against authoritarian rule : Pinochet's Chile, 1983-88 / Carlos Huneeus -- The interplay of non-violent and violent action in the movement against apartheid in South Africa, 1983-94 / Tom Lodge -- The intersection of ethnic nationalism and people power tactics in the Baltic States, 1987-91 / Mark R. Beissinger -- The 1989 demonstrations in Tiananmen Square and beyond : echoes of Gandhi / Merle Goldman -- Civil resistance and civil society : lessons from the collapse of the German Democratic Republic in 1989 / Charles S. Maier -- The limits of prudence : civil resistance in Kosovo, 1990-98 / Howard Clark -- Civil society versus Slobodan Milošević : Serbia, 1991-2000 / Ivan Vejvoda -- Georgia's 'Rose Revolution' of 2003 : enforcing peaceful change / Stephen Jones -- Ukraine's 'Orange Revolution' of 2004 : the parad-xes of negotiation / Andrew Wilson -- The moment of the monks : Burma, 2007 / Christina Fink -- A century of civil resistance : some lessons and questions / Timothy Garton Ash.

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Government, Resistance to civil disobedience.

JC328.3 / C59