A Quiet Revolution

A Quiet Revolution

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9781560258025
Untertitel:
The First Palestinian Intifada and Nonviolent Resistance
Genre:
Politikwissenschaft
Autor:
Jimmy Carter, Mary King
Herausgeber:
Little, Brown and Company
Auflage:
New.
Anzahl Seiten:
488
Erscheinungsdatum:
12.07.2007
ISBN:
978-1-56025-802-5

Informationen zum Autor Mary Elizabeth King is an expert on Nonviolent Political Strategies and worked alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. as a student. She is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University for Peace of the UN, and a Distinguished Scholar at the American University centre for Global Peace in Washington, DC. She is the author of "Freedom Song" (which won the RFK Memorial Book Award) and "Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Power of Nonviolent Action." King lives in Washington, DC. Klappentext The unexpected victory by Hamas in the Palestinian elections has once again thrown the Middle East peace process into turmoil. At this critical juncture there has never been a more crucial moment to publish this essential new history by renowned peace activist Mary Elizabeth King. In A Quiet Revolution! King argues that the first Palestinian intifada was characterized by a massive nonviolent social mobilization! rooted in popular committees! and often steered by women. These committees adopted ingenious and durable strategies that began to lead to political results--among them the beginnings of a negotiated settlement. King traces the tragic movement away from peaceful protest following the killing of four Palestinian laborers in Gaza and charts the PLOs increasing contempt for nonviolent struggle. She details the complicity of the media in this escalation of violence--television crews would not cover peaceful protests! but Palestinian boys throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers would always attract foreign camera crews. Drawing on the history of nonviolent movements--from the strategies of Martin Luther King Jr. in the American South! to the student uprising in the Balkans! to the Serbian activists who brought down Eduard Shevardnadze's regime in Georgia--King argues that it is only through nonviolent strategies that a negotiated peace can be achieved with Israel. Vorwort A ground-breaking retelling of the first Palestinian intifada that describes a little known non-violent, social mobilization movement that was led by women Zusammenfassung In A Quiet Revolution, renowned civil rights activist Mary Elizabeth King questions the prevailing wisdom that the first Palestinian Intifada was defined by violence. She argues that initially, the uprising was characterized by a massive nonviolent social mobilization, rooted in popular committees often steered by women. These committees adopted strategies that began to lead to political results , among them the beginnings of a negotiated settlement. King traces the tragic movement away from peaceful protest following the killing of four Palestinian labourers in Gaza, and charts the PLOs increasing contempt for nonviolent struggle. She details the complicity of the media in this escalation of violence , TV crews would not cover peaceful protests, but Palestinian boys throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers would attract foreign cameras. King draws upon the history of non-violent movements and argues that only through nonviolent strategies can a negotiated peace be achieved with Israel. King believes that the residual knowledge of the power of nonviolent resistance from the first Intifada will provide the bedrock upon which to build this eventual, lasting peace....

Vorwort
A ground-breaking retelling of the first Palestinian intifada that describes a little known non-violent, social mobilization movement that was led by women

Autorentext
Mary Elizabeth King is an expert on Nonviolent Political Strategies and worked alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. as a student. She is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University for Peace of the UN, and a Distinguished Scholar at the American University Center for Global Peace in Washington, DC. She is the author of Freedom Song (which won the RFK Memorial Book Award) and Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.: The Power of Nonviolent Action. King lives in Washington, DC.

Klappentext
The unexpected victory by Hamas in the Palestinian elections has once again thrown the Middle East peace process into turmoil. At this critical juncture there has never been a more crucial moment to publish this essential new history by renowned peace activist Mary Elizabeth King. In A Quiet Revolution, King argues that the first Palestinian intifada was characterized by a massive nonviolent social mobilization, rooted in popular committees, and often steered by women. These committees adopted ingenious and durable strategies that began to lead to political results--among them the beginnings of a negotiated settlement. King traces the tragic movement away from peaceful protest following the killing of four Palestinian laborers in Gaza and charts the PLOs increasing contempt for nonviolent struggle. She details the complicity of the media in this escalation of violence--television crews would not cover peaceful protests, but Palestinian boys throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers would always attract foreign camera crews. Drawing on the history of nonviolent movements--from the strategies of Martin Luther King Jr. in the American South, to the student uprising in the Balkans, to the Serbian activists who brought down Eduard Shevardnadze's regime in Georgia--King argues that it is only through nonviolent strategies that a negotiated peace can be achieved with Israel.


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