Why do organizations choose to use nonviolence? Why do they choose specific nonviolent tactics? Existing quantitative work centers on mass nonviolent campaign, but much of the nonviolence employed in contentious politics is smaller scale nonviolent direct action. In this article, we explore the determinants of nonviolence with new data at the organization level in self-determination disputes from 1960 to 2005. We present a novel argument about the interdependence of tactical choices among nonviolent options in self-determination movements. Given limitations on their capabilities, competition among organizations in a shared movement, and different resource requirements for nonviolent strategies, we show that organizations have incentives to ...
<p>This paper constitutes a partial answer to the question of when political</p><p>resistance campai...
Nonviolent protest movements have been prevalent in the last decades. While such movements aim for p...
Recent literature has argued that nonviolent political resistance campaigns are more effective at ac...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
Recent world events have renewed interest among social movement scholars in strategies and associate...
Hamas, the LTTE, FARC, the Zapatistas, and ETA all waged violent dissent for decades to no avail. Co...
What determines whether organizations with maximalist demands - those calling for regime change and ...
This dissertation examines why some violent non-state organizations experiment with and develop a br...
We are in the midst of the largest wave of nonviolent mass movements in world history; meanwhile, fe...
Olzak for their role in collecting the data used for this project; Ron Breiger and Joe Galaskiewicz ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
When do people seeking political change choose to pick up arms and use violent means to bring about ...
Corporations in the resource extraction industry are frequently criticized and their operations oppo...
This study aims to investigate how two forms of non-violent campaigns, one run by unionsand one with...
Abstract Social uprisings that attempt to achieve social change through nonviolentmethods are not a ...
<p>This paper constitutes a partial answer to the question of when political</p><p>resistance campai...
Nonviolent protest movements have been prevalent in the last decades. While such movements aim for p...
Recent literature has argued that nonviolent political resistance campaigns are more effective at ac...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
Recent world events have renewed interest among social movement scholars in strategies and associate...
Hamas, the LTTE, FARC, the Zapatistas, and ETA all waged violent dissent for decades to no avail. Co...
What determines whether organizations with maximalist demands - those calling for regime change and ...
This dissertation examines why some violent non-state organizations experiment with and develop a br...
We are in the midst of the largest wave of nonviolent mass movements in world history; meanwhile, fe...
Olzak for their role in collecting the data used for this project; Ron Breiger and Joe Galaskiewicz ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
When do people seeking political change choose to pick up arms and use violent means to bring about ...
Corporations in the resource extraction industry are frequently criticized and their operations oppo...
This study aims to investigate how two forms of non-violent campaigns, one run by unionsand one with...
Abstract Social uprisings that attempt to achieve social change through nonviolentmethods are not a ...
<p>This paper constitutes a partial answer to the question of when political</p><p>resistance campai...
Nonviolent protest movements have been prevalent in the last decades. While such movements aim for p...
Recent literature has argued that nonviolent political resistance campaigns are more effective at ac...