Why civil resistance works: the strategic logic of nonviolent conflict
MJMaria J. StephanECErica Chenoweth
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Abstract
The historical record indicates that nonviolent campaigns have been more successful than armed campaigns in achieving ultimate goals in political struggles, even when used against similar opponents and in the face of repression. Nonviolent campaigns are more likely to win legitimacy, attract widespread domestic and international support, neutralize the opponent's security forces, and compel loyalty shifts among erstwhile opponent supporters than are armed campaigns, which enjoin the active support of a relatively small number of people, offer the opponent a justification for violent counterattacks, and are less likely to prompt loyalty shifts and defections. An original, aggregate data set of all known major…
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- Resistance (ecology)
- Political science
- Ecology
- Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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