Incoming Resources
- Nonviolence, [twenty-five lessons from the history of a dangerous idea]
- A global security system, an alternative to war, main authors, Shifferd, Kent, Hiller, Patrick, Swanson, David
- Why civil resistance works, the strategic logic of nonviolent conflict, Erica Chenowith & Maria J. Stephan
- DAUGHTERS OF RIZPAH, nonviolence and the transformation of trauma
- The nonviolence handbook, a guide for practical action, Michael N. Nagler
- Peace
- Cultures of resistance
- People power movements and international human rights, creating a legal framework, Elizabeth A. Wilson
- A global security system, an alternative to war, main authors, Kent Shifferd, Patrick Hiller, David Swanson
- COMUNICACION NO VIOLENTA;UN LENGUAJE DE VIDA
- Ofendiditos, sobre la criminalización de la protesta, Lucía Lijtmaer
- Why civil resistance works, the strategic logic of nonviolent conflict, Erica Chenoweth & Maria J. Stephan
- The Art of Waging Peace, a Strategic Approach to Improving Our Lives and the World
- La comunicación no violenta, cómo emplear la CNV en el ámbito laboral, por Véronique Bronckart ; traducido por Laura Bernal Martín
- A Zionist among Palestinians
- Antidote to violence, evaluating the evidence
- Mahatma Gandhi and his myths, civil disobedience, nonviolence, and satyagraha in the real world, Mark Shepard
- The search for a nonviolent future, a promice of peace for ourselves, our families, and our world, Michael N. Nagler
- Civil resistance, what everyone needs to know, Erica Chenoweth
- La Communication nonviolente en milieu professionnel, Les clés pour collaborer en toute sérénité, par Véronique Bronckart
- The Third Harmony, Nagler, Michael
- People power, unarmed resistance and global solidarity
- This is an uprising, how nonviolent revolt is shaping the twenty-first century, Mark Engler and Paul Engler
- September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, turning our grief into action for peace
- Speaking peace, Marshall B. Rosenberg
- Moral injury and nonviolent resistance, breaking the cycle of violence in the military and behind bars, Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd
- Are we done fighting?, building understanding in a world of hate and division, Matthew Legge
- Gandhi the man, how one man changed himself to change the world
- The third harmony, nonviolence and the new story of human nature, Michael N. Nagler
- A Quaker Behind the Dream, Brenda Walker Beadenkopf
- Powering to peace, integrated civil resistance and peacebuilding strategies, Véronique Dudouet
- After Gandhi, one hundred years of nonviolent resistance
- Gandhi, the power of nonviolence
- Conquest of violence, the Gandhian philosophy of conflict
- The paradox of repression and nonviolent movements
- Soldiers of peace, how to wield the weapon of nonviolence with maximum force
- May I kill?, just war, non-violence, and civilian self-defense, Jeffrey K. Mann
- The wisdom of Leo Tolstoy
- The Philosophy of Nonviolence, about turning the other cheek
- Hungry for peace, how you can help end poverty and war with Food Not Bombs
- The path of most resistance, a step-by-step guide to planning nonviolent campaigns
- Nonviolent resistance and prevention of mass killings during popular uprisings, Evan Perkoski and Erica Chenoweth
- Preventing mass atrocities, from a responsibility to protect (RtoP) to a right to assist (RtoA) campaigns of civil resistance, Peter Ackerman and Hardy Merriman
- Gandhi's ascetic activism, renunciation and social action, Veena R. Howard
- Backs against the wall, the Howard Thurman Story
- When civil resistance succeeds, building democracy after popular nonviolent uprisings, Jonathan Pinckney
- The power of non-violence, questions for study
- The nonviolence handbook, a guide for practical action, Michael N. Nagler
- Nonviolent communication, Marshall Rosenberg