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Unarmed Insurrections book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Why do some nonviolent movements succeed in challenging oppression a. Unarmed insurrections: people power movements in nondemocracies by Schock, Kurt, Publication date Topics Protestbewegung, Politische Bewegung, Gewaltloser. Kurt Schock compares the successes of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, the people power movement in the Philippines, the pro-democracy movement in Nepal, and the antimilitary movement in Thailand with the failures of the pro-democracy movement in China and the anti-regime challenge in Burma. Schock develops a synthetic framework that allows him to identify which characteristics increase the resilience of a challenge to state repression, and which aspects of a state’s relations.
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