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Civilian Jihad Nonviolent Struggle Democratization And Governance In The Middle East Maria J Stephan

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Civilian Jihad Nonviolent Struggle Democratization And Governance In The Middle East Maria J Stephan
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Maria J. Stephan
ISBN: 0230621414, 9780230621411, 0230621406
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Civilian Jihad Nonviolent Struggle Democratization And Governance In The Middle East Maria J Stephan by Maria J. Stephan 0230621414, 9780230621411, 0230621406 instant download after payment.

The Middle East, a region infamous for political violence and a democratic deficit, boasts a rich but little-known history of nonviolent civilian-led struggles for rights and freedoms. Ordinary Egyptians, Palestinians, Turks, Israelis, Iranians, Kuwaitis and other Middle Easterners have, over the past century, used "weapons" including boycotts, strikes, demonstrations, sit-ins, and other methods of civil disobedience and noncooperation to courageously challenge entrenched power and to advance democratic self-rule. This book challenges the oft-heard claim that nonviolent resistance "can't work" in the Middle East by chronicling some of the most significant nonviolent campaigns against colonialism, foreign occupation, authoritarianism, and structural injustice in the region. Other chapters examine the role of strategy, political humor, religion, Islamist movements, and external actors in advancing and impeding democratization and good governance. This volume, which includes scholarly and activist perspectives, will be of particular interest to academics, policymakers, journalists, and local civic leaders interested in the Middle East, nonviolent action, social movements, democratization, and war and peace studies – as well as educated general readers interested in understanding present convulsions in the Middle East. 

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