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WHAT ISTHIS?
Unrest?
Opposition?
Protest?
Uprising?
Revolution?
CIVIL RESISTANCE
Emerging
Force for
Rights
and Justice
StructureStructure AgencyAgency
StatesStates Non-State ActorsNon-State Actors
GovernmentsGovernments CitizensCitizens
RulersRulers PeoplePeople
LawsLaws ConsentConsent
ElitesElites Civil SocietyCivil Society
InstitutionsInstitutions MovementsMovements
ConditionsConditions SkillsSkills
PhysicalPhysical PoliticalPolitical
UnrestUnrest ResistanceResistance
CIVIL RESISTANCE
“Power concedes nothing and it
never will. Find out just what
any people will quietly submit
to, and you have found out the
exact measure of injustice and
wrong which will be imposed
upon them, and these will
continue until they are
resisted…The limits of tyrants
are prescribed by the
endurance of those whom they
oppress.” – Frederick Douglass
“The Right to Rise
Up”
A half-century later,A half-century later,
Leo Tolstoy predictedLeo Tolstoy predicted
that “public opinion”that “public opinion”
would change thewould change the
““whole structure of life”whole structure of life”
making violencemaking violence
““superfluous.”superfluous.”
“The Right to Rise Up”
Gandhi was “overwhelmed” byGandhi was “overwhelmed” by
Tolstoy’s thinking…Tolstoy’s thinking…
- Irish resistance to- Irish resistance to
British rule (e.g. rentBritish rule (e.g. rent
strikes)strikes)
- 1905 Russian- 1905 Russian
revolution (e.g.revolution (e.g.
marches, strikes)marches, strikes)
Tactics of ResistanceTactics of Resistance
Protest/PersuasionProtest/Persuasion
- Petitions, symbols, vigilsPetitions, symbols, vigils
- Marches, walk-outsMarches, walk-outs
Non-cooperationNon-cooperation
- Boycotts, strikes, sit-insBoycotts, strikes, sit-ins
- Civil disobedienceCivil disobedience
InterventionIntervention
-- Blockades, seizuresBlockades, seizures
The Dynamic of ResistanceThe Dynamic of Resistance
When the people deprive anWhen the people deprive an
oppressor of theiroppressor of their
consent, it reduces hisconsent, it reduces his
legitimacylegitimacy..
When enough people refuseWhen enough people refuse
to cooperate, theyto cooperate, they
increase the cost ofincrease the cost of
holdingholding controlcontrol..
When the system’sWhen the system’s
legitimacy drops and itslegitimacy drops and its
costs rise, its enforcerscosts rise, its enforcers
doubt itsdoubt its enduranceendurance..
RECORD OF RESISTANCE
The great nation-changing nonviolent movements:The great nation-changing nonviolent movements:
Indians (1920s-40s)Indians (1920s-40s) East Germans (1989)East Germans (1989)
Salvadorans (1944)Salvadorans (1944) Mongolians (1990Mongolians (1990))
African-Americans (‘60s)African-Americans (‘60s) Malians (1991)Malians (1991)
Poles (1970s-1980s)Poles (1970s-1980s) Russians (1991)Russians (1991)
South Africans (‘84-’92)South Africans (‘84-’92) Serbs (2000)Serbs (2000)
Chileans (1985-1988)Chileans (1985-1988) Georgians (2003)Georgians (2003)
Filipinos (1986)Filipinos (1986) Ukrainians (2004)Ukrainians (2004)
Czechs/Slovaks (1989)Czechs/Slovaks (1989) Maldivians (2008)Maldivians (2008)
RESULTS OF RESISTANCE
 In the 35 years between 1970 and 2005,In the 35 years between 1970 and 2005,
there were 67 transitions fromthere were 67 transitions from
authoritarian to democraticauthoritarian to democratic
governments.governments.
 In 50 of 67In 50 of 67
transitions, thetransitions, the
key factor waskey factor was
nonviolent force.nonviolent force.
Where does this happen?Where does this happen?
…in people’s minds…in people’s minds
Two modes of language and motivation:Two modes of language and motivation:
Ideational: Summoning beliefIdeational: Summoning belief
Content of ideas resonates with people’sContent of ideas resonates with people’s
values, and activates identification with “thevalues, and activates identification with “the
other”, e.g. community, posterity.other”, e.g. community, posterity.
Instrumental: Manipulating behaviorInstrumental: Manipulating behavior
Content geared to personal material self-Content geared to personal material self-
interest, participation is rented.interest, participation is rented.
““We are the mothers of the disappeared,We are the mothers of the disappeared,
and we have come to ask, ‘Where are ourand we have come to ask, ‘Where are our
children.’”children.’”
The Unifying PropositionThe Unifying Proposition
Gandhi’s Proposition to IndiansGandhi’s Proposition to Indians::
“The British are ruling this
country for their own benefit,
so why should we help them?”
The Unifying PropositionThe Unifying Proposition
Features of the Gandhi propositionFeatures of the Gandhi proposition
1.1. Identifies those who are responsible for theIdentifies those who are responsible for the
injusticeinjustice
2.2. An argument about how people are governed – howAn argument about how people are governed – how
power is usedpower is used
3.3. Identifies the system’s unfairnessIdentifies the system’s unfairness
4.4. Explains that the people have allowed these wrongsExplains that the people have allowed these wrongs
to persist, but have the power to change themto persist, but have the power to change them
Emergent propertiesEmergent properties
of civilof civil
resistanceresistance
reasonreason
- respects the citizen’s- respects the citizen’s
mindmind
- persuasion, not coercion- persuasion, not coercion
- signals honesty &- signals honesty &
credibilitycredibility
Emergent propertiesEmergent properties
of civilof civil
resistanceresistance
self-ruleself-rule
-- SwarajSwaraj
-- Self-organizationSelf-organization
-- PlanningPlanning
-- NonviolentNonviolent
disciplinediscipline
Emergent propertiesEmergent properties
of civilof civil
resistanceresistance
rePresenTaTIonrePresenTaTIon
- Ascertaining/presenting grievancesAscertaining/presenting grievances
- Listening, delegating, inviting participationListening, delegating, inviting participation
- Humility, not hierarchyHumility, not hierarchy
- Solidarity of all,Solidarity of all,
not heroism of a fewnot heroism of a few
Emergent propertiesEmergent properties
of civilof civil
resistanceresistance
resIlIenCeresIlIenCe
- MomentumMomentum
- Existential stakesExistential stakes
- Certitude of faith inCertitude of faith in
eventual successeventual success
Fannie Lou HamerFannie Lou Hamer
The Basis of Resistance:The Basis of Resistance:
A Choice of IdentityA Choice of Identity
““Who are you?”Who are you?”
The object of a ruling elite,The object of a ruling elite,
submissive to threats ofsubmissive to threats of
repression and violence?repression and violence?
oror
A citizen, able to developA citizen, able to develop
the means to obtain powerthe means to obtain power
to win your rights?to win your rights?
Demand for Militant StruggleDemand for Militant Struggle
From people who want…From people who want…
--Self-determinationSelf-determination
(West Papua, Nagaland)(West Papua, Nagaland)
-End to dictatorship-End to dictatorship
(Burma, Iran)(Burma, Iran)
-End to occupation-End to occupation
(West Sahara, Palestine)(West Sahara, Palestine)
““To End Violence…To End Violence…
……StruggleStruggle
for Justice”for Justice”
- Sign held bySign held by
anti-apartheid protester,anti-apartheid protester,
South Africa, 1986South Africa, 1986
Taksim Square, Istanbul, June 2013Taksim Square, Istanbul, June 2013
Another year, another people:Another year, another people:
another future in theanother future in the
making.making.

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The Dynamics of Civil Resistance by Jack DuVall (FSI2013)

  • 3. StructureStructure AgencyAgency StatesStates Non-State ActorsNon-State Actors GovernmentsGovernments CitizensCitizens RulersRulers PeoplePeople LawsLaws ConsentConsent ElitesElites Civil SocietyCivil Society InstitutionsInstitutions MovementsMovements ConditionsConditions SkillsSkills PhysicalPhysical PoliticalPolitical UnrestUnrest ResistanceResistance
  • 4. CIVIL RESISTANCE “Power concedes nothing and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to, and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue until they are resisted…The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.” – Frederick Douglass
  • 5. “The Right to Rise Up” A half-century later,A half-century later, Leo Tolstoy predictedLeo Tolstoy predicted that “public opinion”that “public opinion” would change thewould change the ““whole structure of life”whole structure of life” making violencemaking violence ““superfluous.”superfluous.”
  • 6. “The Right to Rise Up” Gandhi was “overwhelmed” byGandhi was “overwhelmed” by Tolstoy’s thinking…Tolstoy’s thinking… - Irish resistance to- Irish resistance to British rule (e.g. rentBritish rule (e.g. rent strikes)strikes) - 1905 Russian- 1905 Russian revolution (e.g.revolution (e.g. marches, strikes)marches, strikes)
  • 7. Tactics of ResistanceTactics of Resistance Protest/PersuasionProtest/Persuasion - Petitions, symbols, vigilsPetitions, symbols, vigils - Marches, walk-outsMarches, walk-outs Non-cooperationNon-cooperation - Boycotts, strikes, sit-insBoycotts, strikes, sit-ins - Civil disobedienceCivil disobedience InterventionIntervention -- Blockades, seizuresBlockades, seizures
  • 8. The Dynamic of ResistanceThe Dynamic of Resistance When the people deprive anWhen the people deprive an oppressor of theiroppressor of their consent, it reduces hisconsent, it reduces his legitimacylegitimacy.. When enough people refuseWhen enough people refuse to cooperate, theyto cooperate, they increase the cost ofincrease the cost of holdingholding controlcontrol.. When the system’sWhen the system’s legitimacy drops and itslegitimacy drops and its costs rise, its enforcerscosts rise, its enforcers doubt itsdoubt its enduranceendurance..
  • 9. RECORD OF RESISTANCE The great nation-changing nonviolent movements:The great nation-changing nonviolent movements: Indians (1920s-40s)Indians (1920s-40s) East Germans (1989)East Germans (1989) Salvadorans (1944)Salvadorans (1944) Mongolians (1990Mongolians (1990)) African-Americans (‘60s)African-Americans (‘60s) Malians (1991)Malians (1991) Poles (1970s-1980s)Poles (1970s-1980s) Russians (1991)Russians (1991) South Africans (‘84-’92)South Africans (‘84-’92) Serbs (2000)Serbs (2000) Chileans (1985-1988)Chileans (1985-1988) Georgians (2003)Georgians (2003) Filipinos (1986)Filipinos (1986) Ukrainians (2004)Ukrainians (2004) Czechs/Slovaks (1989)Czechs/Slovaks (1989) Maldivians (2008)Maldivians (2008)
  • 10. RESULTS OF RESISTANCE  In the 35 years between 1970 and 2005,In the 35 years between 1970 and 2005, there were 67 transitions fromthere were 67 transitions from authoritarian to democraticauthoritarian to democratic governments.governments.  In 50 of 67In 50 of 67 transitions, thetransitions, the key factor waskey factor was nonviolent force.nonviolent force.
  • 11. Where does this happen?Where does this happen? …in people’s minds…in people’s minds Two modes of language and motivation:Two modes of language and motivation: Ideational: Summoning beliefIdeational: Summoning belief Content of ideas resonates with people’sContent of ideas resonates with people’s values, and activates identification with “thevalues, and activates identification with “the other”, e.g. community, posterity.other”, e.g. community, posterity. Instrumental: Manipulating behaviorInstrumental: Manipulating behavior Content geared to personal material self-Content geared to personal material self- interest, participation is rented.interest, participation is rented.
  • 12. ““We are the mothers of the disappeared,We are the mothers of the disappeared, and we have come to ask, ‘Where are ourand we have come to ask, ‘Where are our children.’”children.’”
  • 13. The Unifying PropositionThe Unifying Proposition Gandhi’s Proposition to IndiansGandhi’s Proposition to Indians:: “The British are ruling this country for their own benefit, so why should we help them?”
  • 14. The Unifying PropositionThe Unifying Proposition Features of the Gandhi propositionFeatures of the Gandhi proposition 1.1. Identifies those who are responsible for theIdentifies those who are responsible for the injusticeinjustice 2.2. An argument about how people are governed – howAn argument about how people are governed – how power is usedpower is used 3.3. Identifies the system’s unfairnessIdentifies the system’s unfairness 4.4. Explains that the people have allowed these wrongsExplains that the people have allowed these wrongs to persist, but have the power to change themto persist, but have the power to change them
  • 15. Emergent propertiesEmergent properties of civilof civil resistanceresistance reasonreason - respects the citizen’s- respects the citizen’s mindmind - persuasion, not coercion- persuasion, not coercion - signals honesty &- signals honesty & credibilitycredibility
  • 16. Emergent propertiesEmergent properties of civilof civil resistanceresistance self-ruleself-rule -- SwarajSwaraj -- Self-organizationSelf-organization -- PlanningPlanning -- NonviolentNonviolent disciplinediscipline
  • 17. Emergent propertiesEmergent properties of civilof civil resistanceresistance rePresenTaTIonrePresenTaTIon - Ascertaining/presenting grievancesAscertaining/presenting grievances - Listening, delegating, inviting participationListening, delegating, inviting participation - Humility, not hierarchyHumility, not hierarchy - Solidarity of all,Solidarity of all, not heroism of a fewnot heroism of a few
  • 18. Emergent propertiesEmergent properties of civilof civil resistanceresistance resIlIenCeresIlIenCe - MomentumMomentum - Existential stakesExistential stakes - Certitude of faith inCertitude of faith in eventual successeventual success Fannie Lou HamerFannie Lou Hamer
  • 19. The Basis of Resistance:The Basis of Resistance: A Choice of IdentityA Choice of Identity ““Who are you?”Who are you?” The object of a ruling elite,The object of a ruling elite, submissive to threats ofsubmissive to threats of repression and violence?repression and violence? oror A citizen, able to developA citizen, able to develop the means to obtain powerthe means to obtain power to win your rights?to win your rights?
  • 20. Demand for Militant StruggleDemand for Militant Struggle From people who want…From people who want… --Self-determinationSelf-determination (West Papua, Nagaland)(West Papua, Nagaland) -End to dictatorship-End to dictatorship (Burma, Iran)(Burma, Iran) -End to occupation-End to occupation (West Sahara, Palestine)(West Sahara, Palestine)
  • 21. ““To End Violence…To End Violence… ……StruggleStruggle for Justice”for Justice” - Sign held bySign held by anti-apartheid protester,anti-apartheid protester, South Africa, 1986South Africa, 1986
  • 22. Taksim Square, Istanbul, June 2013Taksim Square, Istanbul, June 2013 Another year, another people:Another year, another people: another future in theanother future in the making.making.