Erica Chenoweth is the Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School and a Susan S. It further evaluates the impact of the specific type of aid, its timing and provisions by different actors on the overall trajectories of civil resistance campaigns and their outcomes.ĭr. This study assesses different types of external assistance-material and non-material-to civil resistance movements offered by state and non-state actors at different stages: pre-, during and post-conflict periods. Existing research reaches somewhat contradictory conclusions, with some finding that external support for nonviolent campaigns is harmful, that external support is sometimes helpful, or that external support has little observable effect. Very little research has systematically investigated the impacts of external support on the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance. This monograph is based on an ICNC-sponsored multi-year research project that examines the effects of different forms of external aid on the outcomes and longer-term impacts of civil resistance campaigns. Purchase e-book ( Nook | Kindle) Description: The Role of External Support in Nonviolent Campaigns: Poisoned Chalice or Holy Grail?
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