Arab nonviolent political struggle in the Middle East

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Arab nonviolent political struggle in the Middle East

edited by Ralph Crow, Philip Grant, and Saad E. Ibrahim

L. Rienner Publishers, 1990

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Bibliography: p. 121-122

Includes index

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内容説明

This book represents a preliminary examination of nonviolent political struggle in the Arab world. Though the authors opinions and points of view on the topic vary, they are unified in their desire that their work serve to counter conventional stereotypes of the Middle East and its people. Among the themes included in the book are the essential character of nonviolent struggle; the differences between those who percieve nonviolence as a creed and those who view it as a policy; and the arenas in which nonviolent struggle is most likely to be effective.

目次

  • Why nonviolent political struggle in the Middle East?, S.E. Ibrahim
  • violent and nonviolent struggle in Arab history, Khalid Kishtainy
  • the non-violent crescent - eight theses on Muslim nonviolent action, Chaiwat Satha-Anand
  • Arab-Muslim cases of nonviolent struggle, Brad Bennett
  • nonviolent political struggle in the occupied territories, Philip Grant
  • questions and controversies about nonviolent struggle in the Middle East, R. Crow and P. Grant. Appendices: the role of power in nonviolent political struggle, Gene Sharp
  • the technique of nonviolent action - some principles of its nature, use and effects, Ronald M. McCarthy.

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