The world has witnessed a surge in civil resistance movements across different regions. Civil resistance and the dynamics of nonviolent conflict have been instrumental in political transitions from authoritarian and oppressive rule for many decades. Organized civic pressure has been used to fight colonialism and foreign occupation, advance women’s and minority rights, and improve transparency and good governance.
This online course is designed to provide an in-depth and multi-disciplinary perspective on civilian-based movements and campaigns that defend and obtain basic rights and justice around the world with the use of nonviolent tactics and strategies.
The deadline to apply is October 2, 2014.
To learn more, visit bit.ly/icncrutgers2014
This online course is designed to provide an in-depth and multi-disciplinary perspective on civilian-based movements and campaigns that defend and obtain basic rights and justice around the world with the use of nonviolent tactics and strategies.
The deadline to apply is October 2, 2014.
To learn more, visit bit.ly/icncrutgers2014