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ID165326
Title ProperViolent and Nonviolent Resistance in Contexts of Prolonged Crisis
Other Title Informationthe Civilian Perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorDorff, Cassy
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay argues that the study of civil conflict has predominantly focused on the collective actions of violent, armed nonstate actors. By overlooking the role of nonviolent actions during war, war-like environments, or contexts of prolonged political crises, research has also overlooked one of the ways in which civilians can influence trajectories of violence. Accordingly, this essay argues that, if researchers on both sides of the peace-conflict divide integrate dynamics of nonviolent resistance into their research, then the study of civilian-led nonviolent efforts could be one key way to build a bridge between the study of conflict and the study of peace.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Global security Studies Vol. 4, No.2; Apr 2019: p.286–291
Journal SourceJournal of Global security Studies Vol: 4 No 2
Key WordsAgency ;  Civilians ;  Civil Resistance ;  Nonviolent Organizing


 
 
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