Véronique Dudouet
Dudouet, Véronique, Nonviolent Resistance in Power Asymmetries
In 2004 Beatrix Austin, Martina Fischer, Hans J. Giessmann, Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation, 2004 Berlin, Berghof Research Centre for Constructive Conflict Management, 2011 , pp. 599Summarises evolution of nonviolent resistance in theory and practice and explores its role in redressing structural asymmetry and as a prelude to reconciliation and peace building.
Explores the context and conditions in which nonviolent resistance can contribute to successful and sustainable conflict transformation processes. The author introduces the concept, aims and methods of nonviolent action and explores conceptual and empirical developments throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. She illustrates its potential and limits, both in transforming asymmetric power structures and in encouraging democratic practices, using the example of the Palestinian first intifada in the Israeli/Palestinian struggle. (updated and revised for 2011 print edition)
Dudouet, Véronique, Civil Resistance and Conflict Transformation – Transitions from Armed to Nonviolent Struggle
Chapters on: Western Sahara, West Papua, Palestine, South Africa (in 1980s), the Zapatistas. Egypt, Nepal and on indigenous armed struggle and nonviolent resistance in Colombia.
Dudouet, Véronique; Clark, Howard, Nonviolent Civic Action in Support of Human Rights and Democracy
Scholarly study commissioned by the Human Rights Subcommittee of the European Parliament, evaluating EU practice and making recommendations on principles that should guide EU support for nonviolent action for democratization, including concrete proposals on how to make it more effective.
Dudouet, Véronique, Cross-border non-violent advocacy during the second Palestinian intifada: the case of the International Solidarity Movement
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the activities of international volunteers working with Palestinians to empower them in their nonviolent struggle against the Israeli occupation.