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2021
The Checklist to End Tyranny: How Dissidents Will Win 21st Century Civil Resistance Campaigns, Ackerman, Peter , Washington D.C., p.pb, (2021)
This ICNC publication is designed to help opponents of autocratic regimes 'become more strategic and more skillful' in their struggle for democracy. The booklet is also directed towards professionals in democracy promotion and foreign policy to assist their understanding of the issues involved. Ackerman founded ICNC and is the author of important books on civil resistance.
2000
A Force More Powerful: A Century of Nonviolent Conflict, Ackerman, Peter, and Duvall Jack , New York and Basingstoke, p.554, (2000)
Analysis of a selection of predominantly nonviolent struggles from Russia 1905 to Serbia 2000, arguing against ‘the mythology of violence’. Some of the case studies are standard in books on civil resistance, others – for example the 1990 movement in Mongolia – less familiar. Each chapter has a useful bibliography. The book arose out of a 1999 US documentary television series ‘A Force More Powerful’, now available on DVD, and therefore includes, in the more recent cases, information from interviews.
1993
Strategic Nonviolent Conflict: The Dynamics of People Power in the Twentieth Century, Ackerman, Peter, and Kruegler Christopher , Westport CT, p.366, (1993)
Focuses on the importance of resistance strategy in determining the outcome. Outlines 12 principles of strategic action and assesses five movements (Russia 1905, Ruhr 1923, the Indian independence campaign,, resistance in German-occupied Denmark, and Solidarity in Poland) in relation to these principles.