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Gandhian moment / Jahanbegloo, Ramin 2013  Book
Jahanbegloo, Ramin Book
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Publication Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2013.
Description xii, 196p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780674065956
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057652954.035092/JAH 057652MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   080557


Gandhian way: peace, non violence and empowerment / Sharma, Anand (ed); Indian National Congress 2007  Book
Sharma, Anand Book
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Publication New Delhi, Academic Foundation, 2007.
Description 320p.
Standard Number 9788171886487
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052988322.40954/SHA 052988MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   049272


Gandhi's dilemma: nonviolent principles and nationalist power / Steger, Manfred B. 2000  Book
Steger, Manfred B. Book
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Publication New York, St. Martin Press, 2000.
Description xii, 232p.
Standard Number 0333915259
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044336303.61/STE 044336MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   037213


Nonviolent Power: Active - passive Resistance in America / Stiehm, Judith 1972  Book
Stiehm Judith Book
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Publication London, D C Heath and Company, 1972.
Description IX, 128p.
Standard Number 0-669-73556-1
Key Words Nonviolence  Passive Resistance  America 
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010460303.610973/STI 010460MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   067586


Nonviolent response to terrorism / Hastings, Tom H 2004  Book
Hastings, Tom H Book
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Publication Jefferson, McFarland and Company, 2004.
Description vii, 244p.
Standard Number 0786418745
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050609363.32/HAS 050609MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   040023


Nonvioletn revolution in India / Ostergaard, Geoffrey 1985  Book
Ostergaard Geoffrey Book
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Publication New Delhi, Gandhi Peace Foundation, 1985.
Description xxiii, 419p.
Key Words Nonviolence  Passive Resistance  Ahimsa 
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Water in one hand, fire in the other: coping with multiple crises in post-coup Burma/Myanmar / Thawnghmung, Ardeth M; Aung, Su Mon Thazin ; Paw, Naw Moo Moo ; Boughton, Duncan   Journal Article
Boughton, Duncan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper discusses how different groups within Myanmar’s population respond to multiple crises caused by the 2021 military coup, the economic and social consequences of multiple waves of Covid-19 and increasing global food and fuel prices. It is based on monthly observation reports (MOR) by local researchers to focus on the range of actions taken by Myanmar’s silent accommodating majority. Contrary to conventional studies that treat “loyalty” and “passive resistance” as separate categories of individual or collective responses to government failures, this paper introduces “accommodation” as a strategy to reflect actions by those who have engaged in both compliance and passive resistance to deal with the military dictatorship in Myanmar. Those who practice accommodation strategies prioritize safety-first approaches that avoid open resistance to the military regime while simultaneously challenging its claim to legitimacy. Some of the strategies that undermine the military regime’s claim to legitimacy, however, such as the civil disobedience movement in education and healthcare, further deprive the state of the resource to serve the needs of the general population and thus have detrimental and long-term impacts on individuals who use these.
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