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As Gene Sharp has documented, nonviolent struggle has an Impressive, If often overlooked, history. Contemporary scholars are now beginning to research and discuss case studies of nonviolent action and the dynamics of nonviolent struggle. The latter literature focuses on how the strategy and tactics that each of the protagonists use help determine the oucomes in nonviolent action.
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Katz, N.H. (1990). Evaluation Research on Nonviolent Action. In: Kool, V.K. (eds) Perspectives on Nonviolence. Recent Research in Psychology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4458-5_12
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