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People power, unarmed resistance and global solidarity

Label
People power, unarmed resistance and global solidarity
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
People power
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
unarmed resistance and global solidarity
Summary
Across the world, nonviolent movements are at the forefront of resistance against repression, imperial aggression and corporate abuse. However, it is often difficult for activists in other countries to know how best to assist such movements. The contributors to People Power place nonviolent struggles in an international context where solidarity can play a crucial role. Yet they also warn that good intentions are not enough, solidarity has to listen to local movements. Examining movements from Zimbabwe to Burma and Palestine, the contributors assess various forms of solidarity, arguing that a central role of solidarity is to strengthen the counter-power of those resisting domination and oppression
Target audience
adult
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