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Powering to Peace

Integrated Civil Resistance and Peacebuilding Strategies

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Publisher Description

This report explores the complementary ideas and practices that civil resistance and peacebuilding approaches present, each from different points along the conflict transformation spectrum. Both strategies oppose violence in all its forms, and seek to pursue just peace by peaceful means. However, they take different approaches to conflict transformation, both in their analyses of the primary causes of violence and how they respond to conflict. The report then describes how civil resistance and peacebuilding can work in tandem throughout the four stages of transformation of asymmetric conflicts. Concrete examples are provided to illustrate the respective functions of constructive conflict (through civil resistance) and conflict mitigation (through peacebuilding) in transitions from latent to overt conflict, from resistance to dialogue and negotiation, and from conflict settlement to sustainable peace. It highlights in particular:

the crucial importance of civil resistance as a violence prevention/mitigation instrument and as a pre-negotiation strategy for oppressed groups, enabling them to wage necessary conflicts through nonviolent means, thereby putting pressure on incumbent elites to redistribute power equitably;
the usefulness of peacebuilding’s conflict mitigation methods to translate civil resistance gains

into mutually acceptable negotiated outcomes and to reconcile polarized relationships in the

wake of nonviolent struggles; and
the need for sustained civil resistance in post-conflict or post-war societies in order to prevent

and oppose autocratic backlashes, to resist anti-emancipatory, and ‘neoliberal’ tendencies within

post-war peacebuilding operations, or to put pressure on all stakeholders to implement their

commitments to progressive state reforms and social justice.



The conclusion highlights takeaways for researchers, nonviolent activists and educators, peacebuilding practitioners and international agencies seeking to support constructive, effective conflict transformation.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2017
May 2
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
44
Pages
PUBLISHER
International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
2.5
MB
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