• Gene Sharp (January 21, 1928 – January 28, 2018) was an American political scientist. He was the founder of the Albert Einstein Institution, a non-profit...
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    methods of nonviolent resistance in conflict. It was founded by scholar Gene Sharp in 1983, and named after Albert Einstein. Until 2000, the institute provided...
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  • Theodor Ebert (Germany), Brian Martin (Australia), Adam Roberts (UK), Gene Sharp (U.S.), Heinz Vetschera (Austria), and others. The failed Kapp Putsch...
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    "organizational" (from sitting higher in an organisational power structure). Gene Sharp, an American professor of political science, believes that power ultimately...
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  • political theorist Gene Sharp, described as the world's foremost scholar on nonviolent revolution. The 2011 film describes Sharp's ideas and their influence...
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    those who wish to maintain the status quo. Gene Sharp promoted the pragmatic nonviolence approach. Sharp was an American political scientist known for...
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    Philip Berrigan, James Bevel, Václav Havel, Andrei Sakharov, Lech Wałęsa, Gene Sharp, Nelson Mandela, Jose Rizal, and many others. From 1966 to 1999, nonviolent...
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  • From Dictatorship to Democracy (category Works by Gene Sharp)
    and to prevent the rise of a new one. The book was written in 1993 by Gene Sharp (1928–2018), a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts...
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  • coup as a strategy is attributed to the American political scientist Gene Sharp, a Professor Emeritus of political science at the University of Massachusetts...
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  • physical and social infrastructure to support nonviolent resistance. Gene Sharp defined transarmament as "the process of changeover from a military-based...
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    summary ISBN 978-0-06-501218-7 "Gene Sharp: Author of the nonviolent revolution rulebook". BBC News. 21 February 2011. Gene Sharp biography at Albert Einstein...
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    scrupulous in their non-violent resistance, as advocated and explained in Gene Sharp's writings. In the 2000 Yugoslavian general election, activists that opposed...
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  • successful and unsuccessful, could be included in a longer listing. In 1967 Gene Sharp produced a list of 84 cases. He followed this with further surveys. In...
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    Frequent references were made to the writings of nonviolent theorist Dr. Gene Sharp whose work was reported to have influenced nonviolent struggle movements...
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    in 1976 in International Relations. While at Tufts, he studied under Gene Sharp and Robert Pfaltzgraff. Ackerman's thesis, Strategic Aspects of Nonviolent...
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  • The Politics of Nonviolent Action (category Works by Gene Sharp)
    a three-volume political science book by Gene Sharp, originally published in the United States in 1973. Sharp is one of the most influential theoreticians...
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    groups studied Gene Sharp's work on nonviolent action and worked with leaders of Otpor, the student-led Serbian organisation. Copies of Sharp's list of 198...
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    perspectives can also color such labels. American political scientist Gene Sharp defined nonviolent direct action as "those methods of protest, resistance...
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  • avant-garde musician Frank Sharp (disambiguation) Gene Sharp (1928–2018), political scientist George Sharp (footballer) Graeme Sharp (born 1960), Scottish...
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  • redirect targets Extinction Rebellion – Environmental pressure group Gene Sharp – American political scientist (1928–2018) Grassroots – Movement based...
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  • strikes, effectively institutionalizing the term. Hartal is step 118 in Gene Sharp's 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action. The contemporary origins of this form...
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    There have been some works on this topic, including by Adam Roberts and Gene Sharp. However, no country has adopted this approach as the sole basis of its...
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    movements such as those of Occupy, Gandhi's Satyagraha, the suffragettes, Gene Sharp, Martin Luther King Jr. and others in the civil rights movement have been...
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    sites. His laboratory also studies how miRNA gene regulation functions in angiogenesis and cellular stress. Sharp was born in Falmouth, Kentucky, the son of...
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  • Archived from the original on 10 December 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011. Gene Sharp: Author of the nonviolent revolution rulebook Archived 30 September 2018...
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  • Gandhi as a Political Strategist (category Works by Gene Sharp)
    and applicability outside of their original Indian context. Written by Gene Sharp, the book was originally published in the United States in 1979. An Indian...
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    sanctions as a substitute for violent interventions. It was founded by Gene Sharp, who also founded the independent non-profit Albert Einstein Institution...
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  • Influential political scientists from the country include Alexander Wendt, Gene Sharp, John Mearsheimer, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Joseph Nye, Robert Jervis and...
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  • Making Europe Unconquerable (category Works by Gene Sharp)
    the foundations of European defense and collective security. Written by Gene Sharp, the book was originally published in the United Kingdom and United States...
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  • Affairs, was created by Gene Sharp in 1983. Its focus was the use of nonviolent sanctions as a substitute for violent interventions. Sharp also founded the independent...
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