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基本説明
This book examines the role of non-violent civil resistance in challenging tyranny and promoting democratic-self rule in the greater Middle Wast using case studies and analyzes of how religion, youth, women, technology and external actors have influenced the outcome of civil resistance in the region.
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This book examines the role of nonviolent civil resistance in challenging tyranny and promoting democratic-self rule in the greater Middle East using case studies and analyses of how religion, youth, women, technology and external actors have influenced the outcome of civil resistance in the region.
Contents
PART I OVERVIEW Theory and Dynamics of Nonviolent Action; Hardy Merriman Questions and Controversies about Nonviolent Struggle in the Middle East; Ralph E. Crow and Philip Grant No Silence, No Violence: A Post-Islamist Trajectory; Asef Bayat Humor and Resistance in the Arab World and Greater Middle East; Khalid Kishtainy Islamist and Nonviolent Action; Shadi Hamid Free at Last! Free at Last! Allahu Akbar, We Are Free at Last! Parallels between Modern Arab and Islamic Activism and the U.S. Civil Rights Movement; Rami G. Khouri External Actors and Nonviolent Struggles in the Middle East; Foreign Occupation and Domination The Muslim Pashtun Movement of the North-West Frontier of India, 1930-1934; Mohammad Raqib Noncooperation in the Golan Heights: A Case of Nonviolent Resistance; R. Scott Kennedy Palestinian Popular Resistance against Israeli Military Occupation; Mary E. King The Nonviolent Struggle for Self-Determination in the Western Sahara; Salka Barca and Stephen Zunes Lebanon's Independence Intifada: How Unarmed Insurrection STUDIES: Challenging Domestic Tyranny and Promoting Democratic Reform Iran's Islamic Revolution and Nonviolent Struggle; Mohsen Sazegara and Maria Stephan Kefaya: The Egyptian Movement for Change; Sherif Mansour Kuwaiti 2005 'Orange for Social and Political Rights Hizbullah: Delimiting the Boundaries of Nonviolent Resistance?; Rola el-Husseini Realistic Nonviolence: Arba Imahot, The Four Mothers Movement in Israel; Tamar Hermann Popular Resistance against Corruption in Turkey and Egypt; Shaazka Beyerle and Arwa Hassan The Iranian Women's Movement: Repression versus Nonviolent Resolve; Fariba Davoudi Mohajer and Roya Tolouee, Shaazkaa Beyerle Conclusion: Civil Resistance-Wave of the Future in the Middle East?



