Introduction - Sharon Erickson Nepstad and Lester R. Kurtz PART I: STRATEGIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN NONVIOLENT MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE The Paradox of Reform: The Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland - Gregory M. Maney Tactical Interactions Between Youth Movements and Incumbent Governments in Postcommunist States - Olena Nikolayenko “Thou Shall not Protest!”: Multi-Institutional Politics, Strategic Nonconfrontation and Islamic Mobilizations in Turkey - Mustafa E. Gurbuz and Mary Bernstein PART II: NONVIOLENT CHALLENGES AND REGIME DILEMMAS Inside the Iron Cage of Liberalism: International Contexts and Nonviolent Success in the Iranian Revolution - Daniel P. Ritter Beyond Rational Choice: Ideational Assault and the Strategic Use of Frames in Nonviolent Civil Resistance - John A. Gould and Edward Moe PART III: GLOBAL DIFFUSION OF NONVIOLENCE “Movement Schools” and Dialogical Diffusion of Nonviolent Praxis: Nashville Workshops in the Southern Civil Rights Movement - Larry W. Isaac, Daniel B. Cornfield, Dennis C. Dickerson, James M. Lawson Jr. and Jonathan S. Coley When Your Gandhi is Not my Gandhi: Memory Templates and Limited Violence in the Palestinian Human Rights Movement - Matthew P. Eddy Organizing Global Nonviolence: The Growth and Spread of Nonviolent INGOS, 1948–2003 - Selina Gallo-Cruz
Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico, NM, USA Lester R. Kurtz, George Mason University, VA, USA
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