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While civil resistance campaigns are often initiated by a small number of organizations that receive broader social support, many groups are active during periods of campaigning without belonging to the main organizing group.
Navigating Civil Resistance focuses on the mobilization dynamics of numerous non-campaign organizations in times of civil resistance, developing a theoretical framework that offers an account of nonviolent and violent resistance campaigns as sustainable challenges to the current political system, and the manner in which different organizations' characteristics affect their perception, activities, goals, and resources. Employing a mixed-methods, longitudinal approach based on unique quantitative and qualitative data for contentiously active organizations in Nepal covering a 20-year period, it shows how the mobilization dynamics of non-campaign organizations change in times of civil resistance. With a focus on organizations, the author examines the emergence of new organizations in times of resistance, the ways in which groups' goals align (or otherwise) during different periods of resistance, whether violent or nonviolent, and how their use of resources and tactics vary.
An original contribution to our understanding of the societal dynamics of civil resistance-which is characteristic of many countries in the global south-Navigating Civil Resistance will appeal to scholars of sociology and politics working at the intersection of contentious politics, civil resistance, and peace and conflict studies.
Sommario
1. Introduction 2. Activism in times of civil resistance 3. Nepal Contentious Action Dataset 4. Mobilization of organizations 5. Revisions of contentious goals 6. Diversification of contentious strategies 7. Conclusion and implications Appendix
Info autore
Johannes Vüllers is Professor at the Institute of Political Science, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
Riassunto
An original contribution to our understanding of the societal dynamics of civil resistance – which is characteristic of many countries in the global south – Navigating Civil Resistance will appeal to scholars of sociology and politics working at the intersection of contentious politics, civil resistance, peace and conflict studies.
Relazione
"Nepal is a crucial case to study for anyone interested in the dynamics of civil resistance. In this important and carefully researched book, Johannes Vüllers opens up a new avenue for research on organizational dynamics. Studying the dynamics between campaign- and non-campaign organizations, this impressive book offers a rich and valuable contribution to an understudied field of research."
Isak Svensson, Dag Hammarskjöld Professor in Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University
"Dr. Vüllers's 'Navigating Civil Resistance' breaks new ground focusing attention on important and overlooked organizations that operate in both violent and nonviolent conflicts. Distinguishing between types of organizations, Vüllers shows how less central organizations can play key roles in transitioning societies, bringing shifting goals and strategies to the fore."
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland