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Civilian resistance as a national defence: non-violent action against aggressionCivilian resistance as a national defence: non-violent action against aggression

Civilian resistance as a national defence: non-violent action against aggression1969

Adam Roberts

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The text that follows is taken from the back cover: After Russia's brutal invasion of Czechoslovakia it became clear that many civilian activities (including radio and press) had been successfully, if spontaneously, deployed to resist the invader. We now have to ask ourselves whether a nation can defend itself effectively against armed attack by non-violent means. Can civil disobedience, strikes, boycotts, underground newspapers, and the whole armoury of passive resistance be expanded and co-ordinated into a strategy of national defence, with patriotic government running in parallel with enemy or puppet authority? Many experts believe they can.

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First published
1969
OL Work ID
OL3459818W

Subjects

Passive resistance

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