Detalles del libro
In civil conflicts around the world, unarmed civilians take enormous risks to protect themselves and confront heavily armed combatants. This is not just counterintuitive - it is extraordinary. In this book, Oliver Kaplan explores cases from Colombia, with extensions to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, and the Philippines, to show how and why civilians influence armed actors and limit violence. Based on fieldwork and statistical analysis, the book explains how local social organization and cohesion enable both covert and overt nonviolent strategies, including avoidance, cultures of peace, dispute resolution, deception, protest, and negotiation. These 'autonomy' strategies help civilians retain their agency and avoid becoming helpless victims by limiting the inroads of armed groups.
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- ISBN13 9781107159808
- ISBN10 1107159806
- Páginas 374
- Año de Edición 2017
- Fecha de publicación 20/07/2017
- Idioma Alemán, Francés
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Resisting War: How Communities Protect Themselves (Alemán, Francés)
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- Oliver (University Of Denver) Kaplan
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- Cambridge University Press (2017)
- 9781107159808



