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Palma, Lillian, A Struggle for Sacred Land: The Case of Wirikuta, , 06/09/2013 , pp. 5-4

Examines resistance by indigenous people in desert of Central Mexico to government granting mining concessions to Canadian First Majestic Silver in their protected zone, and wider support in Mexico for their cause.

Duhamel, Philippe, Civil resistance as deterrent to fracking, , 06/09/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Translations: Spanish
Al-Taher, Sarah, Macht und Ohnmacht der Medien: der Medienkrieg in Syrien und der friedliche Widerstand, Diskussionspapier 34 Bund fuer soziale Verteidigung, 2013

Al-Taher begins by observing that, unlike in the beginning of the Syrian Spring 2011-12, the international and western press no longer reported on peaceful protests in Syria. The paper discusses two possible explanations: a problem of information (either a lack of information or an excess of news), or the absence of nonviolent protests in the region.  The author refutes the second thesis, arguing that despite the ongoing bloody civil war in Syria, large parts of the society nevertheless participate in peaceful protests.

Gokpinar, Ali, Neither Turkish spring nor velvet revolution, , 05/06/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Ivancheva, Mariya, The Bulgarian Winter of Protests, , 05/03/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Article explaining the economic, social and political context of the protests that forced Boyko Borissov to resign at the end of February 2013, and the immediate repercussions. Ivancheva is highly critical of 'monopolies in the hands of private companies' within a context of no state regulation, and notes problems in electoral law making it hard for smaller parties to contest elections.

Kahf, Mohja; Bartkowsky, Maciej, Civil Resistance: A Tale of Two Struggles, Part 1 and 2 , 03/09/2013 pp. smaller than 0

The articles discuss the 'tragedy' of nonviolent resistance being overtaken by armed resistance and the tendency of the nonviolent activism to be obscured, and outline the role of nonviolent resistance in  Syria so far.

Prentoulis, Marina; Thomassen, Lasse, The Legacy of the Indignados, , 03/08/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Discusses impact two years later of Spanish and Greek movements: their new form of political activism and extended definition of politics.

Campos, Nauro, What drives protests in Brazil? Corruption, ineptitude and elections, , 03/07/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Economics professor suggests three main causes of the protests.

Shafak, Elif, The view from Taksim Square: why is Turkey now in turmoil?, , 03/06/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Tocci, Nathalie, A u-turn in Turkish politics? Gezi Park in perspective , , 03/06/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Bechev, Dimitar, Turkey, a people-power tide, , 02/06/2013 pp. smaller than 0

Lamarca, Melissa, Sparks from the Spanish Crucible: Resisting evictions Spanish style, April , 01/04/2013 pp. smaller than 0

On the Platform for Mortgage Affected People (PAH) set up in February2009 to campaign about the hundreds of thousands of foreclosures and evictions of people unable to keep up mortgages on their homes, and often faced with a huge debt to the banks even after eviction. The group organized mass resistance to evictions, occupied foreclosed flats and houses to provide shelter for those made homeless, and to lobby Parliament to end evictions, promote affordable rents and changes to the mortgage law.

McKinley, Dale, Lessons of Struggle: The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Privatisation Forum, , 08/02/2012 pp. smaller than 0

Critical analysis of failings of Forum, which was set up in 2000 and active for 10 years, but also noting its positive role as voice for marginalised and promoter of grass roots activism.

McKie, Kristin, The process of donor funding as the cause of social movement decline; A case study of the Barabaig Land Rights Movement in Tanzania, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, IL, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2007

Carrión, María, Spaniards Take On the Banks, Nov , 03/11/2012 pp. smaller than 0

Examines campaign against the banks’ ruthless treatment of those unable to pay mortgages and other campaigns such as defiance by doctors and health care workers of law requiring them to refuse treatment to immigrants.

Dunlop, Tessa, Rosia Montana and Romania’s Decade Long “Gold War”, , 03/09/2012 pp. smaller than 0

See also: Earthworks ‘No Dirty Gold: Rosia Montana’: http://nodirtygold.earthworksaction.org; Solly, Richard ‘Festival of Resistance to Romanian Gold Mine’, London Mining Network, 18 Aug . 2014: http://londonminingnetwork.org
Sources for 15 year long local resistance in Romania to open-pit gold mine (which would use cyanide), proposed by Toronto-based Gabriel Resources, and for the evolution of government policy and legal challenges. The mine became a focus of national resistance in September 2013. The local opponents propose that the site should become a UNESCO heritage area (the open cast mine would destroy the original Roman gold mine) and a centre for farming.

Nigam, Aditya; Menon, Nivedita, Anti-Corruption Movement and the Left, 46 37 , 10/09/2011 , pp. -4

Comments on the potential of a large and nonviolent movement and criticizes hard line leftist criticisms.

Figueroa-Clark, Victor, The Meaning behind Protests in Chile, , 10/08/2011 pp. smaller than 0

Discusses context of protest, the school and university education system, extent of inequality in Chilean society, and implications if movement successful.

, Against Her Will. Forced and Coerced Sterilization of Women Worldwide, Open Society Foundations, 2011

This Open Society Foundations fact sheet provides information on instances of forced sterilization of racial and ethnic minorities, poor women, women living with HIV, and women with disabilities in Chile, Czech Republic, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Hungary, India, Mexico, Namibia, Kenya, Peru, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Venezuela, the United Kingdom, the United States and Uzbekistan. It also provides recommendations for governments, medical professionals, UN agencies, and donors on how to end the practice of forced and coerced sterilization.

Jayaram, N., Frenzied argument in India , , 09/08/2011 pp. smaller than 0

Article written at peak of Hazare movement, noting the divided views on the movement and criticisms of it, including the dangers of ‘messianic campaigns’ for parliamentary democracy.

Garcia, Ter, A Year of Small Victories for the Spanish Foreclosure Movement, , 08/12/2011 pp. smaller than 0

Survey of first year of PAH.

Sarkar, Jayita, An Indian Anti-Nuclear Movement?, Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis, 2011

Discusses briefly the potential for a significant movement either against new nuclear power plants, especially in the light of the US 2008 deal to assist India's civilian nuclear energy programme, or against India's nuclear weapons policy. Sarkar notes that a number of lively local protest movements had sprung up against the construction of new nuclear reactors.  There are also a number of groups, backed by 'prominent citizens', opposed to India's possession of nuclear weapons. But Sarkar is sceptical about the likelihood of an effective national campaign against either the energy programme, or the nuclear weapons policy, capable of influencing the government's commitment to both.

Shabnoor, Sultana, Dig Deep into Corruption in India, , 04/08/2011 pp. smaller than 0

Brief summary of key disagreements between government and Hazare camp on role and powers of proposed ombudsman.

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