Non-Violent Conflicts: Causes, Strategies, and Outcomes
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 2FK051
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- Sharp, Gene, The politics of nonviolent action, Boston, cop. 1973Compulsory (pp 3–74, 705–768)
- Mason, T. David; Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin, What do we know about civil wars?, Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield, 2016Compulsory (Forsberg, Erika. &
quot;Transnational Dimensions of Civil War: Transnational Dimensions of Civil Wars: Clustering, Contagion and Connectedness") - Schock, Kurt, Unarmed insurrections: people power movements in nondemocracies, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, cop. 2005Compulsory (E-book)
- Chenoweth, Erica; Stephan, Maria J., Why civil resistance works: the strategic logic of nonviolent conflict, 2011Compulsory
- Boserup, Anders; Mack, Andrew, War without weapons: nonviolence in national defense, New York, Schocken books, 1975Compulsory (pp. 21–36)
- Della Porta, Donatella et al., Social movements and civil war: when protests for democratization fail, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, 2018Compulsory (pp. 23–46, 164–191)
- Rebel Governance in Civil War, 2015Compulsory (E-book)
Articles from journals will be added.
* Compulsory