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People Power

Unarmed Resistance and Global Solidarity

Edited by Howard Clark
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Pluto Press, London, United Kingdom
Published: 20th Aug 2009
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 15mm
Weight: 374g
ISBN-10: 0745329012
ISBN-13: 9780745329017
Barcode No: 9780745329017
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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.

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'These cases are excellent analyses on how to generate non violent global transformation by working and acting locally' -- Professor Kevin P Clements, Director National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand. 'Timely and stimulating' -- Professor Paul Rogers, Department of Peace Studies, Bradford University 'One of the world's most knowledgeable practitioners of the technique of non-violent civil resistance is the British activist-intellectual, Howard Clark. Based on his own broad experience from several decades of assisting local or national unarmed movements, he has gathered into one bracing volume a well-organised series of essays by seasoned observers or participants from across the globe' -- Professor Mary E. King, UN-affiliated University for Peace, and prize-winning author of Freedom Song: A Personal Story of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr: The Power of Nonviolent Action, A Quiet Revolution: The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resi 'Without shying from the difficult debates, this book gives great insight into unarmed resistance movements. Highlighting their empowerment, diversity, and creativity, it shows how these movements provide solidarity and hope for all. -- Carmen Magallon, Vice-president, Spanish Association for Peace Research