ID | 132148 |
Title Proper | Drop your weapons |
Other Title Information | when and why civil resistance works |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chenoweth, Erica ; O'Hanlon, Michael |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Over the past three years, the world has witnessed a surge of nonviolent resistance movements. Pictures of huge demonstrations in public squares have become a staple of international news broadcasts, and Time named "the protester" as its Person of the Year for 2011. These days, it seems that at any given moment, thousands of people are mobilizing for change somewhere in the world. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Affairs Vol.93, No.4; July-August 2014: p.94-106 |
Journal Source | Foreign Affairs Vol.93, No.4; July-August 2014: p.94-106 |
Key Words | International System ; International Relations - IR ; Middle East ; Civil Conflicts ; Civil Wars ; Civil Resistance ; Arms Control ; Disarmament ; Arms Control Treaty - ACT ; Nonviolent Resistance ; International Protest ; NATO ; Armed Rebellion ; Intervened Militarily ; Mubarak's Regime ; Syria ; Egypt ; Assad Regime ; Ukrainian Protesters ; Ukrainian Territory ; Crimea ; Arab Spring |