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FYSP 188 - Non-Violent Strategies of Conflict3 SS, WRi Examines the ethical and strategic utility of nonviolent forms of action. Often underestimated as a tool of political and social transformation, nonviolent resistance on numerous occasions has achieved what force often cannot: successful, legitimate regime change. Through readings of classic literature, modern political theory and case studies, the course explores issues including the concept and utility of violence; moral and strategic arguments for nonviolent forms of action; and practical methods of applying nonviolent action. Examines cases of successful and unsuccessful use of nonviolent resistance in Nazi-occupied Europe, India, the United States, and recent democratizations in Asia, Europe and Latin America. Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 14. Ms. Mani [Next Offered 2007-2008] |
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