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Waging Nonviolent Struggle

20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential

Waging Nonviolent Struggle( )
Author: Sharp, Gene
Contribution by: Paulson, Joshua
Miller, Christopher
Merriman, Hardy
ISBN:978-0-87558-162-0
Publication Date:Mar 2005
Publisher:Porter Sargent Handbooks
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $19.95
Book Description:

This groundbreaking new work builds on 50 years of Gene Sharp's definitive academic research and practical experience aiding nonviolent struggles around the world. Recently, advocates have applied these methods and strategies with great success in Serbia and Ukraine. In his most recent work, Dr. Sharp shows how to strategically plan nonviolent struggle and make it more effective. In Waging Nonviolent Struggle, Dr. Sharp documents 23 significant--and often successful--20th century...
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Book Details
Pages:640
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / Political Ideologies / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Author Biography
Sharp, Gene (Author)
Gene Elmer Sharp was born in North Baltimore, Ohio on January 21, 1928. He received a bachelor's degree in social science and a master's degree in sociology from Ohio State University and a doctorate from Oxford University. During the Korean War, rather than declaring himself a conscientious objector, he refused to cooperate with his draft board because he opposed conscription altogether. He was sentenced to two years in prison for draft dodging, but only served nine months.

His strategy of peaceful resistance inspired velvet revolutions that toppled dictators on four continents. He created a list of 198 nonviolent weapons of protest and noncooperation to disrupt or even paralyze oppressive authorities including boycotts, mock funerals, hunger strikes, and Lysistratic nonaction. In 1983, he founded the Albert Einstein Institution to promote indigenous regime change that does not invite violent retaliation. He also taught political science at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and was a researcher at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University.

His first book, Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power: Three Case Studies, was published in 1960. He wrote over 30 books including The Politics of Nonviolent Action: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation and Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System. He died on January 28, 2018 at the age of 90.

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