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      • 10. Do nonviolent movements require charismatic leaders like Gandhi or Martin Luther King, Jr.?
      • 9. Why has the successful use of nonviolent strategies to take power not been more widely appreciated?
      • 8. What can governments and non-governmental organizations do to support nonviolent movements?
      • 7. Have governments taken into account the potential of nonviolent conflicts in their policies?
      • 6. How often has nonviolent conflict happened in history?
      • 5. Where are the significant nonviolent conflicts happening in the world today?
      • 4. Can nonviolent conflict work against brutal opponents and in highly oppressed societies?
      • 3. How is nonviolent conflict different from "nonviolence" or passive resistance?
      • 2. How does nonviolent conflict work?
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        • Jamaica
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        • Kiribati
        • Korea North
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        • Kosovo
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        • Laos
        • Latvia
        • Lebanon
        • Lesotho
        • Liberia
        • Libya
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          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
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        • Micronesia
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        • Monaco
        • Mongolia
        • Montenegro
        • Morocco
        • Mozambique
        • Myanmar, {Burma}
        • Namibia
        • Nauru
        • Nepal
        • Netherlands
        • New Zealand
        • Nicaragua
        • Niger
        • Nigeria
        • Norway
        • Oman
        • Pakistan
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Pakistan\'s Lawyers Movement (2007-2009)
        • Palau
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        • Papua New Guinea
        • Paraguay
        • Peru
        • Philippines
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          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
        • Portugal
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        • Rwanda
        • St Kitts & Nevis
        • St Lucia
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        • Samoa
        • San Marino
        • Sao Tome & Principe
        • Saudi Arabia
        • Senegal
          • Senegal: 1974-present
        • Serbia
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
        • Seychelles
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        • Singapore
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        • Solomon Islands
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          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
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        • Sudan
        • Suriname
        • Swaziland
        • Sweden
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        • Syria
        • Taiwan
        • Tajikistan
        • Tanzania
        • Thailand
        • Togo
        • Tonga
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        • Tunisia
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        • Turkmenistan
        • Tuvalu
        • Uganda
        • Ukraine
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          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
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          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
        • Abkhazia
        • Aceh
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
        • Chechnya
        • Hong Kong
        • West Papua
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        • Western Sahara
        • Palestine
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          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
        • Coups d\\\'état
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
        • Democratic Rights
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • Pakistan\'s Lawyers Movement (2007-2009)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
        • Dictatorships
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
        • Economic Justice
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
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          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
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        • Foreign Occupation / Self-Determination
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
        • Human Rights
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Indigenous Rights
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
        • Labor Rights
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Land Reform
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
        • Minority Rights
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
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          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Poverty
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
        • Women\\\'s Rights
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
        • Freedom of Press
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Freedom of Expression
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Student rights
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Freedom of assembly
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • War
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
      • Tactics
        • Blockades / Sit-ins
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Boycotts
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
        • Boycotts (social)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Boycotts (economic)
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
        • Boycotts (political)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Civil Disobedience
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
        • Drama / Theatre / Humor
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • Guatemala: Ongoing
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Hunger Strikes
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • International / Third-Party Actions
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Mass Demonstration / Marches
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Pakistan\'s Lawyers Movement (2007-2009)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
        • Parallel Institutions
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Petitions
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
        • Picketing
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Political Noncooperation
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Pakistan\'s Lawyers Movement (2007-2009)
        • Strikes
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • The Indian Independence Struggle (1930-1931)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
        • Strikes (slowdown)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Strikes (limited)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • The US Immigrant Rights Movement (2004-ongoing)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution (1989)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Strikes (general)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement (1980-1989)
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • Mali\'s March Revolution (1991)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
          • The pro-democracy movement in Zimbabwe (1998-present)
          • The Gambia: 1994-present
          • The Khudai Khidmatgar (Servants of God) Movement: Badshah Khan and the Northwest Frontier in British India (1933-1937)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
        • Protests
          • The struggle for self-determination in West Papua (1969-present)
          • The Anti-Apartheid Struggle in South Africa (1912-1992)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state (1990-present)
          • Pakistan\'s Lawyers Movement (2007-2009)
          • Senegal: 1974-present
          • Guinea: 1958-present
          • The US Anti-Vietnam War Movement (1964-1973)
          • El Salvador: 1944
          • The US Civil Rights Movement (1942-1968)
          • Egyptian Independence: 1919-22
          • The Iranian Revolution (1977-1979)
          • The Chinese pro-Democracy Movement: 1987-1989
          • Pakistan\'s Movement for the Restoration of Democracy (1981-1984)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator (1985-1988)
          • Estonia\'s Singing Revolution (1986-1991)
          • Aceh: Struggle for self-determination (1998-2001)
          • The Mothers of the Disappeared: Challenging the Junta in Argentina (1977-1983)
        • Digital activism
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000)
        • The Maldives – From Dictatorship to Democracy, and Back?
  • Learning & Resources
    • Resource Library
      • Resources for Groups
        • Organizers and Activists
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • Winning Rights and Breaking Corruption Through People Power
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Strategic Nonviolent Struggle: A Training Manual
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Orange Revolution
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • The Digital Duel: Resistance and Repression in an Online World (webinar)
          • From Facebook to Streetbook: Egypt\'s Nonviolent Uprising (webinar)
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • A Force More Powerful Community Resource and Discussion Guide
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • The 7 Activist Uses of Digital Tech: The Case of Popular Resistance in Egypt (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Authentic Journalism: Weapon of the People
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • The Anti-Coup
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns
          • Resisting Corruption: Recent Progress in Indonesia and Kenya
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Civic Resistance and Democratic Power
        • Civil Society & NGOs
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • A Force More Powerful Community Resource and Discussion Guide
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Nonviolent Power and the End of Domination
          • The Anti-Coup
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • The 7 Activist Uses of Digital Tech: The Case of Popular Resistance in Egypt (webinar)
          • Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Global Terror(ism)
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Authentic Journalism: Weapon of the People
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Resisting Corruption: Recent Progress in Indonesia and Kenya
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Civil Resistance in Bosnia: Pressure for Truth and Reform (webinar)
          • Winning Rights and Breaking Corruption Through People Power
          • Repression’s Paradox in China
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • The Digital Duel: Resistance and Repression in an Online World (webinar)
          • Establishing Justice in Muslim Societies: The Role of the People
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • People Count: How Citizen Engagement and Action Challenge Corruption and Abuse
          • Defiance, Not Terror: Supplanting Violence with Civic Resistance
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Orange Revolution
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • Orange Revolution Study Guide
          • Civilians in Nonviolent Conflict: Possibilities for Nongovernmental Civic Forces in Seeking Rights and Justice
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Civic Movements for Reform and Liberation: The Historical Model
          • Bringing Down a Dictator Discussion Guide
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Power
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
        • Scholars & Educators
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Orange Revolution Study Guide
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • The 7 Activist Uses of Digital Tech: The Case of Popular Resistance in Egypt (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Struggle and the Revolution in East Germany
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Teaching Model: Nonviolent Transformation of Conflict
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • Bringing Down a Dictator Discussion Guide
          • From Comrades to Citizens: The South African Civics Movement and the Transition to Democracy
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective
          • Gandhi\'s Journey and the Power of Nonviolence (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia
          • Civic Movements for Reform and Liberation: The Historical Model
          • A Battlefield Transformed: From Guerilla Resistance to Mass Nonviolent Struggle in the Western Sahara
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (presentation)
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Transforming Struggle: Strategy and the Global Experience of Nonviolent Direct Action
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • Civil Resistance in the East European and Soviet Revolutions
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • The People\'s Mind and the End of Violence
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America: 1931–1961
          • Self-democratization: People Power and Government by Consent
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
          • Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action
          • Repression’s Paradox in China
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • National Security Through Civilian-Based Defense
          • Liberation Without War: The Emerging Era of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Nonviolent Struggle
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • The Struggle after People Power Wins
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation
          • Learning About People Power: Choosing the Right Ideas to Explain Nonviolent Struggle
          • Fighting for Rule of Law: Civil Resistance and the Lawyers\' Movement in Pakistan
          • Civil Resistance and Alternatives to Violent Struggle
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • Social Power and Political Freedom
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • Civilian-Based Defense in a New Era
          • Power \"by the People\": Ending the World’s Nightmare of Oppression and Violence
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide
          • People Power and Protest Since 1945: A Bibliography of Nonviolent Action
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Orange Revolution
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Toward Research and Theory Building in the Study of Nonviolent Action
          • Fierce Urgency for the Rights of All: Democratic Power and the Choice of Conflict
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
          • Freedom Summer
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Histories)
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • Defiance, Not Terror: Supplanting Violence with Civic Resistance
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Global Terror(ism)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Defiance and Liberation: The People\'s Power and The People\'s Rights
          • People Count: How Citizen Engagement and Action Challenge Corruption and Abuse
          • Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolent Action from ACT-UP to Women’s Suffrage
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Nonviolent Power and the End of Domination
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany
        • Journalists
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • Orange Revolution
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Authentic Journalism: Weapon of the People
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • The Struggle after People Power Wins
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Global Media, Non-Violent Power and Democratic Change
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • World Violence, Media Violence
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • A Force More Powerful
        • Policy Community
          • National Security Through Civilian-Based Defense
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Between Hard and Soft Power: The Rise of Civilian-Based Struggle and Democratic Change
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Civilian-Based Defense in a New Era
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • The Anti-Coup
          • Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Courage, Creativity, and Capacity in Iran: Mobilizing for Women\'s Rights and Gender Equality
          • Fighting for Rule of Law: Civil Resistance and the Lawyers\' Movement in Pakistan
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Civil Resistance and Alternatives to Violent Struggle
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Global Terror(ism)
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • The Demand for Liberation: Motivations and Limitations of Political Violence
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • A Force More Powerful
          • The Struggle after People Power Wins
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Upsurge in Repression Challenges Nonviolent Resistance in Western Sahara
          • The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • Orange Revolution
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • Civic Movements for Reform and Liberation: The Historical Model
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
        • Recovering Nonviolent History: Civil Resistance in Liberation Struggles
        • Women and the Egyptian Revolution: A Dream Deferred?
      • Resources by Subject
        • Human Rights
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • A Force More Powerful
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
        • Corruption
          • Civic Action to Fight Corruption
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Orange Revolution
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Winning Rights and Breaking Corruption Through People Power
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Civil Resistance in Bosnia: Pressure for Truth and Reform (webinar)
          • People Count: How Citizen Engagement and Action Challenge Corruption and Abuse
          • Resisting Corruption: Recent Progress in Indonesia and Kenya
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Coups d’état
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • The Anti-Coup
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Democratic Rights
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Nonviolent Struggles Against Repressive Regimes
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Civic Resistance and Democratic Power
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (presentation)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
        • Dictatorships
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (presentation)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • Orange Revolution
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Nonviolent Struggles Against Repressive Regimes
        • Economic Justice
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Elections
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Orange Revolution
        • Environment
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Foreign Occupation & Self-Determination
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • A Battlefield Transformed: From Guerilla Resistance to Mass Nonviolent Struggle in the Western Sahara
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • From Comrades to Citizens: The South African Civics Movement and the Transition to Democracy
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • Upsurge in Repression Challenges Nonviolent Resistance in Western Sahara
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Histories)
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia
          • Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775
        • Indigenous Rights
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • The Anishinabe and an Unsung Nonviolent Victory in Late Twentieth-century Wisconsin
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Labor Rights
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • A Force More Powerful
          • The Anishinabe and an Unsung Nonviolent Victory in Late Twentieth-century Wisconsin
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Land Reform
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
        • Minority Rights
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • A Force More Powerful
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
        • Other
        • Political Prisoners
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
        • Political Violence and Terrorism
          • Outside view - Part 2: Supplanting terror
          • Does terrorism work?
          • Civil Resistance and Alternatives to Violent Struggle
          • Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Global Terror(ism)
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • The Demand for Liberation: Motivations and Limitations of Political Violence
          • Defiance, Not Terror: Supplanting Violence with Civic Resistance
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
        • Poverty
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
        • Repression
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Nonviolent Struggles Against Repressive Regimes
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Repression’s Paradox in China
        • Women’s Rights
          • Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective
          • Courage, Creativity, and Capacity in Iran: Mobilizing for Women\'s Rights and Gender Equality
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
        • Social Justice
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • A Force More Powerful
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
        • Case Studies
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • A Force More Powerful
          • A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • A Battlefield Transformed: From Guerilla Resistance to Mass Nonviolent Struggle in the Western Sahara
          • Fighting for Rule of Law: Civil Resistance and the Lawyers\' Movement in Pakistan
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • Civil Resistance in Bosnia: Pressure for Truth and Reform (webinar)
          • Orange Revolution
          • Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • Courage, Creativity, and Capacity in Iran: Mobilizing for Women\'s Rights and Gender Equality
          • The Struggle after People Power Wins
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Freedom Summer
          • Upsurge in Repression Challenges Nonviolent Resistance in Western Sahara
          • Nonviolent Struggle and the Revolution in East Germany
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Generation On Fire: Voices of Protest from the 1960s: An Oral History
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia
          • Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Histories)
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • From Facebook to Streetbook: Egypt\'s Nonviolent Uprising (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance in the East European and Soviet Revolutions
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • From Comrades to Citizens: The South African Civics Movement and the Transition to Democracy
          • Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America: 1931–1961
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation
          • Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
        • Digital Resistance/Technology and Nonviolent Conflict
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • The Digital Duel: Resistance and Repression in an Online World (webinar)
          • From Facebook to Streetbook: Egypt\'s Nonviolent Uprising (webinar)
          • The 7 Activist Uses of Digital Tech: The Case of Popular Resistance in Egypt (webinar)
        • Strategy and Strategic Planning
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Struggle
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
        • Civilian-Based Defense
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • National Security Through Civilian-Based Defense
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • Civilian-Based Defense in a New Era
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Social Power and Political Freedom
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War
        • Nonviolent Conflict Theory
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Struggle
          • Social Power and Political Freedom
          • Teaching Model: Nonviolent Transformation of Conflict
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Strategic Nonviolent Struggle: A Training Manual
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Toward Research and Theory Building in the Study of Nonviolent Action
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
        • Nonviolent Tactics
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Strategic Nonviolent Struggle: A Training Manual
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
        • Social Movements
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • Civil Resistance from Gandhi to Present Time (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
        • Foreign Policy
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
          • Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
        • Religion
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
        • Reference
          • A Glossary of Terms and Concepts in Peace and Conflict Studies: Second Edition
          • People Power and Protest Since 1945: A Bibliography of Nonviolent Action
          • Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolent Action from ACT-UP to Women’s Suffrage
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • Nonviolent Struggle
        • International Law
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
        • External (Third-Party) Assistance
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
          • Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
        • Introductory Resources
          • Bringing Down a Dictator Discussion Guide
          • Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • A Force More Powerful Community Resource and Discussion Guide
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Teaching Model: Nonviolent Transformation of Conflict
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • Nonviolence Explained to My Children
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • Orange Revolution
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • Orange Revolution Study Guide
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
        • Workshop/Training Resources
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Orange Revolution
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Strategic Nonviolent Struggle: A Training Manual
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
        • Quantitative Research
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
        • Security Force Defections
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
        • Backfire/Political Ju-Jitsu
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Repression’s Paradox in China
        • Humor and Nonviolent Conflict
        • Media and Nonviolent Conflict
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Authentic Journalism: Weapon of the People
          • Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
        • Recovering Nonviolent History: Civil Resistance in Liberation Struggles
      • Resources by Type
        • Books
          • People Power and Protest Since 1945: A Bibliography of Nonviolent Action
          • A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict
          • Nonviolence in Theory and Practice
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
          • Freedom Summer
          • The Power of the Powerless
          • Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements
          • Arab Nonviolent Political Struggle in the Middle East
          • Nonviolence Explained to My Children
          • Gandhi as a Political Strategist
          • Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present
          • Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective
          • Nonviolence: An Alternative for Defeating Global Terror(ism)
          • A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany
          • Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense
          • Protest, Power, and Change: An Encyclopedia of Nonviolent Action from ACT-UP to Women’s Suffrage
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • Civilian Jihad: Nonviolent Struggle, Democratization, and Governance in the Middle East
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System
          • Passive Resistance
          • Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action
          • \"Bite Not One Another\": Selected Accounts of Nonviolent Struggle in Africa
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Generation On Fire: Voices of Protest from the 1960s: An Oral History
          • Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential
          • The Unconquerable World: Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
          • Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775
          • Revolution in Orange: The Origins of Ukraine’s Democratic Breakthrough
          • Social Power and Political Freedom
          • People Power: Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • From Comrades to Citizens: The South African Civics Movement and the Transition to Democracy
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • Justice Ignited: The Dynamics of Backfire
          • Is There No Other Way? The Search for a Nonviolent Future
          • Trade Unions and Democratization in South Africa, 1985-1997
          • Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power (Three Case Histories)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Book)
          • Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics
          • Courageous Resistance: The Power of Ordinary People
          • Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives
        • Articles (Print or Online)
          • Have Faith in People Power
          • Cracking the Entrenched System of Corruption
          • Authentic Journalism: Weapon of the People
          • Defying Violence with Democracy: Why grassroots civil society is key to the future of Iraq
          • Dropping \"muqawama\"
          • The Tulip Revolution must not go wrong now
          • More Powerful Force, Open Letter to Palestinians and Israelis
          • Liberation Without War
          • Dissolving Terrorism at Its Roots
          • Resisting Corruption: Recent Progress in Indonesia and Kenya
          • People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization
          • Turkey to Pakistan: Civic action for change
          • \'The country called me\' - Ukraine\'s newly sovereign society is throwing off the governing mob
          • Wonder Land: Iraq\'s Democrats Look for Support From a Democracy
          • \'People power\' wins in Ukraine
          • Gandhi a Fighter, Not a Quitter
          • Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions
          • A Battlefield Transformed: From Guerilla Resistance to Mass Nonviolent Struggle in the Western Sahara
          • Courage, Creativity, and Capacity in Iran: Mobilizing for Women\'s Rights and Gender Equality
          • The East Turned Upside Down: Carnival and Conspiracy in Ukraine
          • Interview with Gene Sharp
          • The Twilight of the Tyrants
          • Power and Persuasion: Nonviolent Strategies to influence state security forces in Serbia (2000) and Ukraine (2004)
          • Repression’s Paradox in China
          • The Right Side of the Law
          • How Serbian students brought dictator down without a shot fired
          • Reflecting on Rosa Parks’ International Legacy
          • Zigging and Zagging Toward Democracy
          • Nonviolent Struggle
          • People Power, A Force To Be Reckoned With
          • The Struggle after People Power Wins
          • A Rainbow of Revolutions
          • The Lessons of Popular Revolts
          • Mullahs, Nukes and the People: Which Way Forward in Iran?
          • A Radical Peace
          • Fighting for Rule of Law: Civil Resistance and the Lawyers\' Movement in Pakistan
          • Nonviolence in Najaf? Will we recognize an Islamic peace movement when we see it?
          • Upsurge in Repression Challenges Nonviolent Resistance in Western Sahara
          • Fighting for Statehood: The Role of Civilian-Based Resistance in the East Timorese, Palestinian, and Kosovo Albanian Self-Determination Movements
          • Regime Change Without Bloodshed
          • Outside view - Part 1: Liberation by the people
          • Peaceful protest brings justice to Ukraine
          • Civil Resistance in Strategic Perspective
          • With Weapons of the Will: How to Topple Saddam Hussein -- Nonviolently
          • People Power and the New Global Ferment
          • Recognizing the Power of Nonviolent Action
          • Nonviolent Power in the Twentieth Century
          • Outside view - Part 2: Supplanting terror
          • The Real Threat to Kim
          • Nonviolent Action and Its Misconceptions: Insights for Social Scientists
          • Tbilisi\'s \'Revolution of Roses\' Mentored by Serbian Activists
          • The Anishinabe and an Unsung Nonviolent Victory in Late Twentieth-century Wisconsin
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption
          • \"People Power\" in an Age of Terror?
          • War by other means
          • The Need for New Tactics
          • People Count: How Citizen Engagement and Action Challenge Corruption and Abuse
          • Exploring Nonviolent Conflict
          • Lebanon\'s Nonviolent Intifada: Arab People Power Arrives
          • Dictator Downturn
          • Is Nonviolent Change More Effective?
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Article)
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power
          • The Nonviolent Script for Iran
          • From Belgrade to Baku, activists gather to swap notes on how to topple dictators
          • Modern Tools Bring Power To The People
          • Weapons of Mass Democracy: Nonviolent Resistance Is the Most Powerful Tactic Against Oppressive Regimes
          • Fierce Urgency for the Rights of All: Democratic Power and the Choice of Conflict
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline
          • Does terrorism work?
          • The secret to success in Ukraine
          • Ushering Democracy into Iraq - Nonviolently
        • Reports, Pamphlets and Monographs
          • National Security Through Civilian-Based Defense
          • A Glossary of Terms and Concepts in Peace and Conflict Studies: Second Edition
          • Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
          • Global Media, Non-Violent Power and Democratic Change
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation
          • Transforming Struggle: Strategy and the Global Experience of Nonviolent Direct Action
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide
          • World Violence, Media Violence
          • Civilian-Based Defense in a New Era
          • How Freedom is Won: From Civic Resistance to Durable Democracy
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners
          • Toward Research and Theory Building in the Study of Nonviolent Action
          • Enabling Environments for Civic Movements and the Dynamics of Democratic Transition
          • Orange Revolution Study Guide
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals
          • Bringing Down a Dictator Discussion Guide
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle
          • Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Lessons from the Past, Ideas for the Future
          • A Force More Powerful Community Resource and Discussion Guide
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War
          • Only Young Once: An Introduction to Nonviolent Struggle for Youths
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État
          • Nonviolent Struggle and the Revolution in East Germany
          • Map and Timeline of Selected Cases of Civil Resistance Since 1945
          • There are Realistic Alternatives
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia
          • Self-Liberation: A Guide to Strategic Planning for Action to End a Dictatorship or Other Oppression
          • The Anti-Coup
          • Civil Resistance in the East European and Soviet Revolutions
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points
          • Civil Resistance and Alternatives to Violent Struggle
          • Insurrectionary Civic Strikes in Latin America: 1931–1961
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, Second Edition
          • Nonviolent Struggles Against Repressive Regimes
        • Films
          • A Force More Powerful
          • Bringing Down a Dictator
          • Orange Revolution
        • Games
          • A Force More Powerful: The Game of Nonviolent Strategy
          • People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
        • Video and Digital Media
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • From Facebook to Streetbook: Egypt\'s Nonviolent Uprising (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Civil Resistance from Gandhi to Present Time (webinar)
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • The 7 Activist Uses of Digital Tech: The Case of Popular Resistance in Egypt (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Gandhi\'s Journey and the Power of Nonviolence (webinar)
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • Civil Resistance in Bosnia: Pressure for Truth and Reform (webinar)
          • The Arts of Protest: Creative Cultural Resistance (webinar)
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • The Digital Duel: Resistance and Repression in an Online World (webinar)
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Nonviolence Today: The State of Humanity\'s Most Important Art (webinar)
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
        • Radio and Television Broadcasts
        • Speeches and Presentations
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Power
          • Skills or Conditions: What Key Factors Shape the Success or Failure of Civil Resistance?
          • Strategic Planning and Tactical Choices
          • The People\'s Mind and the End of Violence
          • Nonviolence Today: The State of Humanity\'s Most Important Art (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Islamic World (webinar)
          • The Right of Resistance: The Legitimacy and Support of Nonviolent Civic Force
          • Mobilization, Leadership, and Coalition Building
          • The Demand for Liberation: Motivations and Limitations of Political Violence
          • How Can Movement and Revolution Studies Inform the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action? (webinar)
          • Civic Power and the People\'s Rights: Nonviolent Action for a New World
          • Establishing Justice: The Role of the People
          • Social Movements: Power from Above and Below
          • Self-democratization: People Power and Government by Consent
          • Disrupting Corruption: People Power to Gain Accountability (webinar)
          • Nonviolent Strategy, Tactics and Collective Identity (webinar)
          • Between Hard and Soft Power: The Rise of Civilian-Based Struggle and Democratic Change
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (Fletcher Summer Institute)
          • Liberation Without War: The Emerging Era of Nonviolent Conflict
          • From Facebook to Streetbook: Egypt\'s Nonviolent Uprising (webinar)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works (webinar)
          • The International Community, Palestinian Civil Resistance and Prospects for Peace
          • The Quiet Revolution in the First Intifada
          • Learning About People Power: Choosing the Right Ideas to Explain Nonviolent Struggle
          • Image Management in Nonviolent Civil Society Struggles (webinar)
          • The Role of Indigenous Movements in Democratization in Latin America: The Guatemalan Case (webinar)
          • Civic Action to Fight Corruption
          • Civil Resistance and Democratic Transitions
          • Power \"by the People\": Ending the World’s Nightmare of Oppression and Violence
          • Nonviolent Power and the End of Domination
          • Civil Resistance as a Foundation of Democracy to Be: The Legacy of Nonviolent Struggle in the Democratization of Poland (webinar)
          • The Core Dynamics of Civil Resistance (webinar)
          • Citizen Journalism and Digital Resistance
          • Establishing Justice in Muslim Societies: The Role of the People
          • Civil Resistance from Gandhi to Present Time (webinar)
          • Swallowing Camels: How the Media Misinterpret Nonviolent Struggles (webinar)
          • When Repression Backfires (webinar)
          • Civic Resistance and Democratic Power
          • Defiance, Not Terror: Supplanting Violence with Civic Resistance
          • Gandhi\'s Journey and the Power of Nonviolence (webinar)
          • Costs and Risks in Nonviolent Conflict (webinar)
          • Toward a Nonviolent World: The Means of Power and the End of Domination
          • Civic Movements for Reform and Liberation: The Historical Model
          • Defiance and Liberation: The People\'s Power and The People\'s Rights
          • The Arts of Protest: Creative Cultural Resistance (webinar)
          • Keynote Address: Reverend James Lawson
          • Winning Rights and Breaking Corruption Through People Power
          • Civil Resistance in Bosnia: Pressure for Truth and Reform (webinar)
          • Civilians in Nonviolent Conflict: Possibilities for Nongovernmental Civic Forces in Seeking Rights and Justice
          • Why Nonviolent Resistance Movements Succeed more than Violent Insurgencies
          • The Dynamics of Civil Resistance
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (presentation)
          • The Digital Duel: Resistance and Repression in an Online World (webinar)
        • Podcasts
        • Educational Curricula and Syllabi
          • Transforming Struggle: Strategy and the Global Experience of Nonviolent Direct Action
          • Teaching Model: Nonviolent Transformation of Conflict
          • Strategic Nonviolent Struggle: A Training Manual
        • Organizations
        • Translations
          • El Salvador (1944) case study (Spanish)
          • The Problem of Political Technique in Radical Politics (Dutch)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Vietnamese)
          • Nonviolence Explained to My Children (French)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Bangla--Partial translation)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Arabic)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Tibetan)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Amharic)
          • Making Europe Unconquerable (Dutch)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Arabic)
          • Weapons of Mass Democracy: Nonviolent Resistance Is the Most Powerful Tactic Against Oppressive Regimes (Spanish)
          • Orange Revolution (Farsi)
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support (Arabic)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Indonesian)
          • Nonviolent Political Struggle (Spanish)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Korean)
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide (Spanish)
          • India case study: La lucha hindú por la independencia (1930-1931)
          • What is Required to Uproot Oppression?: Strategic Problems of the South African Resistance (Dutch)
          • A Force More Powerful (Arabic)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia (Chinese)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Hebrew--Partial translation)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Burmese)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (French)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Arabic)
          • Nonviolent Struggle (Italian)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals (Burmese)
          • Civil Resistance and Alternatives to Violent Struggle (Spanish)
          • The Leaders Manual: A Structured Guide and Introduction to Kingian Nonviolence (Spanish)
          • Orange Revolution (Spanish)
          • Red Lenses on a Rainbow of Revolutions (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Khmer)
          • The Relevance of Gandhi in the Modern World (Spanish)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Latvian)
          • Training Manual for Nonviolent Defense Against the Coup d’État (Spanish)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Estonian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Burmese)
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation (Chinese)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Indonesian--Partial translation)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Farsi)
          • The Anti-Coup (French)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Azeri)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (Italian)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals (Mandarin Chinese)
          • Civic Power and the People\'s Rights: Nonviolent Action for a New World (Spanish)
          • A Force More Powerful Community Resource and Discussion Guide (Spanish)
          • Orange Revolution (Ukrainian)
          • Civil Resistance and the Language of Power (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Kyrgyz)
          • The Power and Practice of Nonviolent Struggle (Tibetan)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Lithuanian)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator--1985-1988 (Farsi)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Latvian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Farsi)
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns (Korean--Partial translation)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Mongolian--Partial translation)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (French)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Belarusian)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (Tamil)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Burmese)
          • People Power Primed: Civilian Resistance and Democratization (Spanish)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator--1985-1988 (Spanish)
          • Orange Revolution (Vietnamese)
          • Liberation Without War (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Pashto)
          • Against the Coup: Fundamentals of Effective Defense (Thai)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Russian)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Polish--Partial translation)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000) (Farsi)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Lithuanian)
          • A Force More Powerful (French)
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns (Spanish)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Indonesian)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Afan Oromo)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Burmese)
          • Mass Resistance Without Weapons: Its Military-Strategic Approach (Japanese)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Spanish)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Arabic)
          • Poland’s Solidarity Movement--1980-1989 (Spanish)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Russian)
          • The Anishinabe and an Unsung Nonviolent Victory in Late Twentieth-century Wisconsin (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Russian)
          • Power and Nonviolent Strategy (Thai)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: An Option for Western Europe? (Dutch)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Russian--Partial translation)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Arabic)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Macedonian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Hebrew)
          • The Right to Rise Up: People Power and the Virtues of Civic Disruption (Spanish)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Mandarin Chinese)
          • There Are Realistic Alternatives (French)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Chin)
          • Tyranny Could Not Quell Them (Norwegian)
          • Which Way to Freedom? (Burmese)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Farsi)
          • Colombia: Opposing violent insurgents, social violence and a corrupt state--1990-present (Spanish)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Kiswahili--Partial translation)
          • Václav Havel: a life in Truth (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Serbian)
          • Unarmed Insurrections: People Power Movements in Nondemocracies (Spanish)
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (Dutch)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Ukrainian--Partial translation)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Mandarin Chinese)
          • The Political Equivalent of War: Civilian Defense (German)
          • A Force More Powerful (Indonesian)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Azeri)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Russian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Amharic)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Jing-Paw)
          • Excerpts from Chapter 1 of: \"The Politics of Nonviolent Action\" (Polish)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Chinese)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (French)
          • Guatemala case study (Spanish)
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (French)
          • The courage of Cherán: organizing against violence (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Spanish)
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943 (French)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Arabic)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Uzbek--Partial translation)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Farsi)
          • Considering Policy Options and Consequences for Israel Facing the Intifada (Hebrew)
          • A Force More Powerful (Mandarin Chinese)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Hebrew)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Uzbek)
          • A Force More Powerful (Nepali)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Karen)
          • Power, Struggle, and Defense (Portuguese)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: Deterrence and Defense by Citizens (Dutch)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Serbian)
          • Upsurge in Repression Challenges Nonviolent Resistance in Western Sahara (Spanish)
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (Japanese)
          • One year on, the roots of success for Tunisia’s revolution (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Ukrainian)
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany (French)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Croatian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Russian)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (French)
          • Israel vs. Intifada: Policy Options and Their Consequences (Hebrew)
          • A Force More Powerful (Italian)
          • Why Civil Resistance Works: The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict (Spanish)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Spanish)
          • A Force More Powerful (Pashto)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Mon)
          • Nonviolent Struggle - A Better Means of Resolving Acute Political and Ethical Conflicts? (Russian)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Estonian)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Spanish)
          • Argentina case study: Las madres de los desaparecidos: Desafiando a la Junta Militar en Argentina (1976-1983)
          • Power and Struggle: Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Action (Dutch)
          • The short and the long of creating democracy (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Tibetan)
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany (German)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Farsi)
          • A Force More Powerful (Spanish)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Russian)
          • Nonviolent Resistance (Hebrew)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: An Efficient Technique of Political Action (Arabic)
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle (Farsi)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Vietnamese)
          • A Force More Powerful (Polish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Mandarin Chinese)
          • The 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action (Russian)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (French)
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support, First Edition (Spanish)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011) (Farsi)
          • The Political Equivalent of War: Civilian Defense (Dutch)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Tigrigna)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Arabic)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (French)
          • A Force More Powerful (Vietnamese)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Spanish)
          • Making Europe Unconquerable (Italian)
          • The Intifada and Nonviolent Struggle (Arabic)
          • Turkey to Pakistan: Civic action for change (Spanish)
          • Orange Revolution (Arabic)
          • The Trifecta of Civil Resistance: Unity, Planning, Discipline (Spanish)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Farsi)
          • The Historical Significance of the Growth of Nonviolent Struggle in the Late 20th Century (Russian)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Hebrew)
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide (Arabic)
      • Translations
        • Afan Oromo
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Afan Oromo)
        • Amharic
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Amharic)
          • A Force More Powerful (Amharic)
        • Arabic
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Arabic)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Arabic)
          • A Force More Powerful (Arabic)
          • A Diplomat\'s Handbook for Democracy Development Support (Arabic)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: An Efficient Technique of Political Action (Arabic)
          • The Intifada and Nonviolent Struggle (Arabic)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Arabic)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Arabic)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Arabic)
          • Orange Revolution (Arabic)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Arabic)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Arabic)
          • A Force More Powerful Study Guide (Arabic)
        • Azeri
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Azeri)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Azeri)
        • Bangla
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Bangla--Partial translation)
        • Belarusian
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Belarusian)
        • Burmese
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Burmese)
          • A Force More Powerful (Burmese)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals (Burmese)
          • The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle (Burmese)
          • Which Way to Freedom? (Burmese)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Burmese)
        • Chin (Burma)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Chin)
        • Karen (Burma)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Karen)
        • Jing-Paw (Burma)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Jing-Paw)
        • Mon (Burma)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Mon)
        • Chinese (Mandarin)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Mandarin Chinese)
          • A Force More Powerful (Mandarin Chinese)
          • On Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: Thinking about the Fundamentals (Mandarin Chinese)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Chinese)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Mandarin Chinese)
          • Nonviolent Action in the Liberation of Latvia (Chinese)
          • Nonviolent Resistance in Lithuania: A Story of Peaceful Liberation (Chinese)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Mandarin Chinese)
        • Danish
        • Estonian
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Estonian)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Estonian)
        • Farsi
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Farsi)
          • A Force More Powerful (Farsi)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Farsi)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Farsi)
          • Orange Revolution (Farsi)
          • A Guide to Effective Nonviolent Struggle (Farsi)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (Farsi)
          • Egypt’s \"Facebook Revolution\", Kefaya, and the struggle for democracy and good governance (2008-2011) (Farsi)
          • Chile: Struggle against a military dictator--1985-1988 (Farsi)
          • Otpor and the Struggle for Democracy in Serbia (1998-2000) (Farsi)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (Farsi)
        • French
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (French)
          • A Force More Powerful (French)
          • The Anti-Coup (French)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (French)
          • There Are Realistic Alternatives (French)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (French)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (French)
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (French)
          • Unarmed Against Hitler: Civilian Resistance in Europe, 1939-1943 (French)
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany (French)
          • Nonviolence Explained to My Children (French)
          • Nonviolent Struggle: 50 Crucial Points (French)
          • Civil Resistance: A First Look (French)
        • German
          • The Political Equivalent of War: Civilian Defense (German)
          • Resistance of the Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Nazi Germany (German)
        • Hebrew
          • A Force More Powerful (Hebrew)
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Hebrew)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Hebrew--Partial translation)
          • Considering Policy Options and Consequences for Israel Facing the Intifada (Hebrew)
          • Israel vs. Intifada: Policy Options and Their Consequences (Hebrew)
          • Nonviolent Resistance (Hebrew)
          • There are Realistic Alternatives (Hebrew)
        • Indonesian
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Indonesian)
          • A Force More Powerful (Indonesian)
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Indonesian--Partial translation)
          • Bringing Down a Dictator (Indonesian)
        • Italian
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (3 volumes)
          • A Force More Powerful (Italian)
          • Making Europe Unconquerable (Italian)
          • Nonviolent Struggle (Italian)
          • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (Italian)
        • Japanese
          • Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (Japanese)
          • Mass Resistance Without Weapons: Its Military-Strategic Approach (Japanese)
        • Khmer (Cambodian)
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Khmer)
        • Korean
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Korean)
          • Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns (Korean--Partial translation)
        • Kyrgyz
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Kyrgyz)
        • Latvian
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Latvian)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Latvian)
        • Lithuanian
          • Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System (Lithuanian)
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Lithuanian)
        • Macedonian
          • Self-Reliant Defense Without Bankruptcy or War (Macedonian)
        • Norwegian
          • Tyranny Could Not Quell Them (Norwegian)
        • Pashto
          • From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation (Pashto)
          • A Force More Powerful (Pashto)
        • Polish
          • New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners (Polish--Partial translation)
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          • How Communities Use Nonviolent Strategies to Avoid Civil War Violence
          • Sustaining a Movement: The Resilience of Brazilian Women in a Nonviolent Struggle for Rights
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      • International Young Leaders Forum 2007
      • James Madison University
      • Peace and Justice Studies Association and the Peace and Conflict Studies Consortium
      • Al Filipov Peace and Justice Forum
      • International Institute on Peace Education
      • Stanford Summer Program on Democracy and Development (2007)
      • World Scout Jamboree
      • University of the Middle East
      • Introductory Course on Media and Security Sector Oversight
      • Harvard Law School
      • University of Notre Dame
      • 13th Annual International Anti-Corruption conference
      • "Civic Responsibility and Human Rights" international conference
      • Faith, Values, and International Politics Symposium
      • European Social Forum
      • Peace and Justice Studies Association and the Peace and Conflict Studies Consortium
      • International Institute on Peace Education conference
      • Stanford Summer Program on Democracy and Development (2008)
      • International Peace Research Association conference
      • The 3rd World Forum on Human Rights
      • CIVICUS World Assembly (2008)
      • "Orange Revolution" film screening and panel discussion
      • International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education
      • International Studies Association (ISA) conference
      • Herzliya Conference
      • Second Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption
      • Conference on Civil Resistance and Power Politics
      • Digital Conflict in 2009: Fighting Online Radicalization and Rechanneling Militancy
      • 2nd Biennial Global Nonviolence International Conference
      • Oberlin College
      • First International Conference on Radicalisation and Political Violence
      • American Political Science Association (APSA) conference 2006
      • Georgia Institute of Technology
      • American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS) conference
      • Swarthmore College
      • "Orange Revolution" film screening and panel discussion
      • United States Institute of Peace (USIP)/ICNC Professional Level Course
      • Organización Negra Centroamericana (ONECA) Conference
      • Fletcher Summer Institute 2008
      • International Peace Research Association biennial conference
      • Games for Change annual conference
      • CIVICUS World Assembly (2006)
      • People Power and Pedagogy: A Workshop for Educators
      • Salon Internationale des Initiatives de Paix
      • California Institute of Technology
      • Columbia University Teachers College
      • Third International Gathering for the Culture of Peace (2006)
      • Fundacion Para Las Relaciones Internacionales y el Dialogo Exterior
      • International Studies Association conference
      • The Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
      • Michigan State University
      • Lawrence University
      • Society for Military and Strategic Studies Conference on War and Security: From Conflict to Resolution
      • Celebrating Nonviolent Resistance conference
      • First Global International Studies Association conference
      • Sparta United Methodist Church
      • "Nonviolence and Social Change" Summer Institute for K-12 Educators
      • The 11th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
      • Film Screening at Macalester College
      • Screening of excerpts of "A Force More Powerful" and "Bringing Down a Dictator"
      • The Error in "Terrorism": Political Violence and the Media
      • Film Screening at Rice University
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", with an open forum discussion led by Jack DuVall
      • Swarthmore College: "The Role of the US Abroad" panel discussion
      • Screening of "A Force More Powerful: Chile" followed by Q&A led by Kim Hedge
      • New Tactics in Human Rights International Symposium
      • Jack DuVall appearance on behalf of Paul Loeb's book "The Impossible Will Take a Little While"
      • Kansas State University
      • Jack DuVall appears with Paul Loeb for the book "The Impossible Will Take a Little While"
      • Islam and the Middle East Teachers conference
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", with open forum discussion led by Jack DuVall
      • Secretary's Open Forum
      • Screening of "A Force More Powerful" with open forum discussion led by Jack DuVall
      • National Press Club "Newsmaker" conference
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", with open forum discussion led by Jack DuVall
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", with open discussion led by Shaazka Beyerle
      • "Strategic Nonviolent Conflict" symposium
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", followed by a panel discussion with Jack DuVall
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", followed by a panel discussion with Jack DuVall
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator," speaker Jack DuVall
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator," speaker Jack DuVall
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator," speaker Jack DuVall
      • World Electronic Media Forum
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", followed by discussion with Jack DuVall
      • Peace and Justice Studies Association annual conference: "Fostering Alternatives to Violence"
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator" followed by remarks by Jack DuVall
      • Princeton University
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator" followed by remarks by Jack DuVall
      • Bluffton College
      • State University of New York--Stony Brook
      • Lester B. Pearson College
      • Screening of "Bringing Down a Dictator", followed by remarks by Jack DuVall
      • Canadian premiere screening and discussion of "Bringing Down a Dictator"
      • Prospects for Democracy in Iraq forum
      • Advance screening and discussion of "Bringing Down a Dictator"
      • United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
      • Kent State University
      • Screening of "A Force More Powerful", followed by a panel discussion
      • Reading from "A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict" and diiscussion with Peter Ackerman and Jack DuVall
      • Fletcher Summer Institute 2006
      • Negotiation: The Hidden Dimension of the Nonviolent Struggles of Our Era
      • Interfaith Council Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration
      • Fletcher Summer Institute 2007
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    • Setting the Record Straight
      • False Statements in William J. Dobson’s book, “The Dictator’s Learning Curve: Inside the Global Battle for Democracy”
      • Corrections to Article in Bloomberg Markets magazine, by Kambiz Foroohar, “Internet Picks U.S. Presidential Candidate If Peter Ackerman Gets His Way,” January 4, 2012
      • Correction to Recent Article Related to Peter Ackerman, on “California Watch” (July 2011)
      • Response to Maidhc O’Cathail’s article, “The Junk Bond ‘Teflon Guy’ Behind Egypt’s Nonviolent Revolution”
      • Response to False Claims by Adrienne Pine about the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
      • Response to: "US non-violence centre trained Egypt activists"
      • Response to: "RINOs Plan a Third Party" by Ben Johnson
      • Response to: "10 Rules for Understanding Civil Society Imperialism" by Stephen Gowans
      • Response to: "Understanding the Crisis in Zimbabwe: Cynicism as a Substitute for Scholarship" by Stephen Gowans
      • Response to: "The NED and the Cooties Effect, Part 2: the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict and the Albert Einstein Institute" by Will Sheterly
      • Response to: "Iran: Seen to be Meddling" by Steve Weissman
      • Response to "Iran: Nonviolence 101" by Steve Weissman
      • Response to: "The US attempted color revolution in Iran: The role and aims of US democracy promotion in the attempted color revolution in Iran" by Stephen Gowans
      • Response to: "The Tehran Tunnel" by "A special correspondent in Tehran"
      • Response to: "Iran: Riding the “Green Wave” at the Campaign for Peace and Democracy and Beyond" by Edward S. Herman and David Peterson
      • Response to: "Ansel Herz Nov 17, 2009 article" by George Salzman
      • Response to: "The School of Authentic Journalism: AEI/CIA Connections at NARCO NEWS" by Stu Piddy
      • Response to: "How Washington Learned to Love Nonviolence" by Steve Weissman
      • Response to: "Iranian 'Twitter Revolution': Cousin of the Color Coups?" by Eric Pottenger
      • Response to: "Don’t Stop Meddling Now" by Abe Greenwald
      • Response to "Bush enters debate on freedom in Iran" by Guy Dinmore
      • Response to errors in the book: The New Cold War: Revolutions, Rigged Elections and Pipeline Politics in the Former Soviet Union, by Mark MacKinnon
      • Response to: "American Revolutionary" by Philip Shishkin
      • Response to: "Next stop is the Belarus BlackBerry revolution" by Roger Boyes
      • Response to: "Interview with Eva Golinger: US continues destabilisation push in Venezuela"
      • Response to: "Opposition exiles train in 'non-violent conflict' tactics" by Guy Dinmore
      • Response to: "Peace Activists, Criticism, and Nonviolent Imperialism" by Michael Barker
      • Response to: "'False accusations and major leaps of logic'" by Michael Barker
      • Response to: "An accurate and fair critique of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict" by Michael Barker
      • Response to: "Stephen Zunes and the Struggle for Overseas Profits" by Stephen Gowans
      • Response to: "US Push for Democracy Could Backfire Inside Iran" by Karl Vick and David Finkel
      • Response to: "Bush’s Salon Revolutionaries Plot an Iran Coup: Washington Think Tanks are Pushing for the Toppling of Another Regime" by Michael Pinto-Duschinsky
      • Response to: "Promoting 'Democracy' through Civil Disobedience" by Michael Barker
      • Response to: "Hard Realities of Soft Power" by Negar Azimi
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