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  1. Mar 1, 2017 · Resistance took the form of civil disobedience by groups of people led by the “lesser magistrates,” or local leaders, against the crown. It was a communal or collective act. Its practicality was based on two features of medieval life. It required the existence of a widely recognized body of laws and rights—whether divine, natural, or ...

  2. May 29, 2019 · Introduction. The phenomenon of resistance and liberation movements has occurred throughout history and remains current. Wars of independence and attempts of those range back centuries, including prominent examples such as the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the Irish War of Independence (1919–1921), the Kosovo War (1996–1999), the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005), and ...

  3. By this definition, civil resistance is a technique of struggle employing methods outside traditional institutional channels for making change in a society. Many civil resisters, however, engage in both institutional processes for making change while also waging civil resistance to bring exogenous pressure on a political, economic, or social ...

  4. The Expansion of Nonviolent Resistance. Nonviolent resistance is a method of struggle in which unarmed people confront an adversary by using collective action—including protests, demonstrations, strikes, and noncooperation—to build power and achieve political goals. Sometimes called civil resistance, people power, unarmed struggle, or ...

  5. Jan 1, 2022 · Definition/Description. Nonviolence or civil resistance is a collective political action outside the formal institutions or procedures of the state that avoids the systematic or deliberate use of violence or armed force. Nonviolence as a form of collective political action tends to occur through civil society groups or social movements ...

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  6. Jul 26, 2022 · Similarly, research on opposition parties' dealing with the coronavirus, and the government's coronavirus policies, at the level of parliamentary debates in four countries (Israel, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK), found that ‘larger opposition parties with considerable prior government experience were more positive than larger parties without such experience’ (Louwerse et al ...

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  8. Apr 6, 2018 · In turn, the main objective of the government is to keep the armed anti-government organization from growing, thereby minimizing anti-government support from the unarmed opposition. Hence, we present a theory as to how rebel organizations grow strong, enabling widespread anti-government behavior through exposing the weakness of the government, and achieve favorable conflict outcomes.

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