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Full article: The definition of resistance - Taylor & Francis OnlineApr 11, 2022 · 1. This paper focuses on issues surrounding definitions of resistance. Not surprisingly, many articles in the Journal of Political Power ...
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“All Those Who Fight for Freedom": Resisting the Germans before D ...Feb 26, 2019 · Partisans risked everything to free Europe from fascist rule.<|separator|>
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Nonviolent resistance proves potent weapon - Harvard GazetteFeb 4, 2019 · Harvard Professor Erica Chenoweth discovers nonviolent civil resistance is far more successful in effecting change than violent campaigns.
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The Future of Nonviolent Resistance | Journal of DemocracyThis essay argues that the decreased success of nonviolent civil resistance was due not only to savvier state responses, but also to changes in the structure ...
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Assessing Resistance for the Purpose of Informing International PolicyJan 9, 2024 · Using the resistance continuum, analysts can categorize the general nature of resistance movements across a spectrum from nonviolent protest ...Expeditions With Mcup · The Resistance Continuum · Practical Application<|separator|>
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Resistance - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from mid-14c. Medieval Latin resistentia via Old French, resistance means moral, political, or military opposition and difficulty faced.
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Roots of Resistance | Word Nerdery - WordPress.comMar 17, 2014 · 'Resistance' as a noun has been around since the mid 14th c. It's meaning from Latin resistere is to make a stand, to oppose. In 1939 the term ...
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Partisan Operations - Army University PressGuerrilla partisan forces operate in small bands employing hit-and-run tactics. By surprising the enemy, they are able to inflict heavy casualties with ...
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Guerrilla Warfare By Ernesto "Che" GuevaraThe fundamental characteristic of a guerrilla band is mobility. This permits it in a few minutes to move far from a specific theater and in a few hours far even ...
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The Evolution of Unconventional WarfareThe goal is to enable a resistance movement to move quickly through an organic growth process from a clandestine underground to covert auxiliary networks, then ...
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[PDF] Resistance Dynamics and Social Movement TheoryResistance is defined as active efforts to oppose abusive behavior and control, and a resistance movement is an organized effort to resist a government or ...
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Resistance Movements - Oxford Public International Law2 The idea of resistance movements as a legal concept developed out of related debates as to combatancy (combatants) and membership in the armed forces. The ...
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Resistance to Military Occupation: An Enduring Problem ...May 10, 2017 · It has been at the center of polemical debates involving Israel, neighboring states, and the Palestine Liberation Organization, in a wide range ...
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Wars of the Vendée | French Revolution, Royalist Uprising ...Sep 29, 2025 · A general uprising began with the introduction of the conscription acts of February 1793. On March 4 rioting commenced at Cholet, and by the 13 ...
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War in the Vendée - World History EncyclopediaOct 13, 2022 · The War in the Vendée was a counter-revolutionary uprising that took place in the Vendée department of France from 1793 to 1796, during the French Revolution ( ...Definition · Origins · Peasant RevoltMissing: movement | Show results with:movement<|separator|>
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Irish Rebellion | Causes, Consequences & Legacy | BritannicaIrish Rebellion, (1798), an uprising that owed its origins to the Society of United Irishmen, which was inspired by the American and French revolutions.Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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Irish Rebellion of 1798 | National Army MuseumIn 1798, an underground republican group known as the Society of United Irishmen instigated a major uprising against British rule in Ireland.
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November Insurrection | Polish Rebellion of 1830-1831 - BritannicaOct 8, 2025 · November Insurrection, (1830–31), Polish rebellion that unsuccessfully tried to overthrow Russian rule in the Congress Kingdom of Poland
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Why did the Indian Mutiny happen? | National Army MuseumIn 1857, Indian soldiers rose up against their British commanders. The reasons behind the rebellion stretch back to the very origins of British involvement ...East India Company · Outbreak · Rulers Join The Rising
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[PDF] THE MEMORY AND REALITY OF THE IRA IN WEST CORKI.R.A. Brigades, on their own initiative, formed Flying Columns of rapid, foot-mobile guerrillas.
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Iraq's 1920 Revolution | OriginsJul 13, 2020 · Armed revolt broke out in the fertile plains south of Baghdad, as bands of tribespeople swept in from the desert to attack isolated British ...
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Resistance | World War II, Nazis, & France | BritannicaCommunists dominated the resistance movement in northern (occupied) France, although both there and in southern France (ruled by the puppet Vichy regime) other ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Evaluating Resistance Operations in Western Europe during World ...OSS and SOE worked with resistance, providing supplies and advice, to create havoc behind enemy lines and synchronize with Allied forces.
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The largest underground army in the world - Poland in Libya - Gov.plFeb 14, 2022 · The Polish Home Army was among the largest underground armies that challenged Nazi Germany. As opposed to other such large forces operating in the Soviet Union ...
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Poland's contribution to the Allied victory in the Second World WarAt its peak, the Home Army consisted of 300,000 soldiers excluding auxiliary civilian aid. ... Not counting the losses in the Polish 1939 Campaign (some 66,000 ...<|separator|>
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Warsaw Uprising | Summary, Dates, & Monument - BritannicaOct 2, 2025 · However, the Polish underground, known as the Home Army, was anxious ... casualties numbered 66,000 dead, 130,000 wounded, and 400,000 ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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French Resistance in Normandy - D-Day - DDay-OverlordIn total, nearly 1,000 sabotages were carried out by the resistance from June 5 to 6, 1944. The risks incurred by the resisters during these actions were ...
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French Resistance | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Resistance played a critical role during the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944, conducting sabotage operations that hindered German forces. Ultimately ...<|separator|>
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Partisan | Yugoslavian Resistance Force in WWII - BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · Under the direction of the party leader, Josip Broz Tito, Partisan detachments conducted small-scale sabotage until September 1941, when they ...
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History - World Wars: Partisans: War in the Balkans 1941 - 1945 - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · For Tito, therefore, resistance to the Axis always went hand-in-hand with the fostering of Socialist revolution.Invasion · Chetniks · Partisans · Two movements in conflict
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Operation Gunnerside: The Norwegian Attack on Heavy Water That ...Feb 23, 2018 · The winter sabotage of the Vemork chemical plant in Telemark County of Nazi-occupied Norway was one of the most dramatic and important military missions of ...
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The Norwegian Heavy Water Sabotage - Warfare History NetworkThe Norwegian heavy water sabotage involved a commando raid on a facility producing heavy water for the German nuclear program, delaying their atomic bomb ...
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The Resistance in Western Europe, 1940–1945The Resistance in Western Europe, 1940–1945 is a sweeping analytical history of the underground anti-Nazi forces during World War II.<|separator|>
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China's Overlooked Role in World War II - History.comMay 18, 2022 · “Both the Chinese nationalists and the communists are on the run.” The war, however, increasingly turned into a stalemate as Japanese forces ...
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Guerrilla War on Luzon During World War II - Warfare History NetworkIn a guerrilla war on Luzon, Americans and Filipinos fought Japanese occupiers in Philippines before the return of General MacArthur in World War II.
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The Underground Philippines Resistance - Pacific Atrocities EducationOct 7, 2017 · The main catalyst for the Filipino resistance was the mistreatment of POWs and Filipino citizens at the hands of the Japanese forces.
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Malayan Melange - Warfare History NetworkThey formed the nucleus of what eventually became the 10,000-strong Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA), supported by a civilian branch, the Malayan ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army - Singapore - Article DetailThe Malayan People's Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) was a group of resistance fighters in Malaya, organised by the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) to fight ...
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Liberation in China and the Pacific | New OrleansThe Chinese Nationalist (Kuomintang) government under its leader Chiang Kai-shek had to move to the interior as the Japanese invaded the great cities of the ...<|separator|>
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D-Day and the French Resistance | History TodayBombs, armour, parachutes, ships, shells and soldiers were ordered to solve the strategic and tactical problems – no part of the plan relied for its success ...
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The Philippine Resistance – How WW2's Forgotten Guerrilla ...Jan 3, 2023 · The Philippine Resistance – How WW2's Forgotten Guerrilla Movement Helped Bring Down Japan · “Guerrillas endured pervasive exhaustion, disease, ...
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Operation Gunnerside - Nuclear MuseumJul 28, 2017 · Operation Gunnerside was a mission by Norwegian commandos to destroy water pipes at the Vemork plant, which temporarily halted heavy water ...
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[PDF] An Examination of World War II Resistance Movements - DTICThe underground provided the Allies with invaluable real-time intelligence, assisted in the escape of downed airmen, conducted subversive actions against German ...
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Special Operations Executive | National Army MuseumIts agents demonstrated incredible courage and resourcefulness in their guerrilla war. By working with resistance forces, they provided a boost to the morale of ...<|separator|>
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Decolonization of Asia and Africa, 1945–1960 - Office of the HistorianBetween 1945 and 1960, three dozen new states in Asia and Africa achieved autonomy or outright independence from their European colonial rulers.
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Wars of decolonization, 1945–1975 (Chapter 21)World War II aroused further anticolonial nationalism, while in Britain doubts emerged over the legitimacy of colonial rule. The Atlantic Charter, the formation ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Western colonialism - Decolonization, 1945, IndependenceOct 3, 2025 · Dutch, Belgian, and Portuguese decolonization. After World War II the Dutch tried to regain some of their lost control in Indonesia. The ...The Sinai-Suez Campaign... · Algeria And French... · British Decolonization After...<|separator|>
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How Did Decolonization Reshape the World? - CFR EducationFeb 14, 2023 · The INC, which included prominent revolutionaries such as Mohandas Gandhi, led a nonviolent resistance movement to fight British colonization.
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Connecting Decolonization and the Cold War - OER ProjectSo, many leaders of decolonization movements tried to get either the United States or the Soviet Union on their side. Leaders who leaned towards socialism ...Cookie Policy · The Decolonization Timeline · Entanglements I: The View Of...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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Decolonization After 1900 - AP World Study Guide - FiveableIndia: Nonviolent Resistance and Partition · Ghana (British Gold Coast): Political Organization and Protest · Kenya: Armed Resistance and Nationalism · Algeria: ...
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Decolonization – Modern World History - LOUIS PressbooksIn Kenya, a resistance movement called Mau Mau began in 1952 when indigenous Black communities revolted after being restricted to reservations in their own ...
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Decolonization 101: Meaning, Facts and ExamplesThe Algerian War (1954-1962) was fought for Algerian independence from France, which had occupied the country in 1830. The movement began years earlier in 1914, ...Do You Want To Pursue A... · What Five Facts Should... · What Does Decolonization...
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Violent Resistance: Lessons from History - The Graduate PressMar 25, 2024 · Organizations leading these movements were almost always criminalized and ostracized by governments or the international community. A famous ...
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African Decolonisation, Armed Struggle and Black Power, 1958–1973The Pan-African world sensed the weakness in the European colonial powers in the post-WWII era and accordingly began to push harder for political independence.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The United States and the MujahideenAfter the Soviet invasion in December 1979, which was a surprise to Carter, the CIA expanded the program, code-named Operation Cyclone, and began providing ...
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Arming the “Freedom Fighters” in Afghanistan: Carter, Reagan, and ...Sep 1, 2025 · ... Soviet invasion. On 29 December 1979 (i.e. 4 days after the Soviets entered Afghanistan), President Carter approved a covert programme on ...
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End of Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan | Army Aviation MagazineFebruary 15, 1989, the last Soviet soldier crossed the Amu Darya River, ending the ill-fated Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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[PDF] Mujahideen Tactics in the Soviet-Afghan War - GovInfo1878, the arrival of a special Russian diplomatic mission to Kabul led to another British invasion and the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The. British Army again ...
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Central America, 1981–1993 - Office of the HistorianSecretary of State Alexander Haig accused the Sandinista government of exporting terrorism to El Salvador and in April 1981, Reagan terminated economic ...
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Address to the Nation on United States Assistance for the ...Jun 24, 1986 · The Sandinistas call these freedom fighters contras, for counterrevolutionaries. But the real counterrevolutionaries are the Sandinista ...
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Understanding the Iran-Contra Affairs - Brown UniversityThe United States provided money, material, and operational support to the Contras. However, the purpose of the United States' Nicaragua policy during the early ...
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The Angola Crisis 1974–75 - Office of the HistorianBefore November 11, the MPLA had negotiated with Castro for Cuban assistance. At the same time, UNITA, which enjoyed U.S. support, approached the Apartheid ...
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Angola Tests the Reagan Doctrine | The Heritage FoundationIn response, the U.S. must take new actions to prevent the defeat of UNITA by Soviet-directed and Cuban-backed MPLA-PT troops. The greatest threat to ...
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The Soviet-Cuban Intervention in Angola - April 1980 Vol. 106/4/926they decided to intervene, needed to deploy combat troops capable of handling sophisticated weapons for the MPLA. The Soviets were hesitant to be involved ...Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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The Soviet-Afghan War · Cold War (Global) - Santa Clara University... Afghan mujahideen fighters who opposed the government's secular and socialist policies. ... The Soviet Invasion and Objectives. Fearing the collapse of a ...<|separator|>
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Afghanistan: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1973-1990At the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Director William Webster and his euphoric "Afghan Team" toasted ten years of effort and a multi- ...
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What You Need to Know About The Troubles | Imperial War MuseumsThe Troubles was a 30-year conflict in Northern Ireland (late 1960s-1998) rooted in a sectarian split, with Catholics wanting independence and Protestants ...
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Northern Ireland: The Peace Process, Ongoing Challenges, and ...Mar 7, 2025 · Between 1969 and 1999, roughly 3,500 people died as a result of political violence in Northern Ireland, which is one of four component "nations" ...
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The Taliban in Afghanistan - Council on Foreign RelationsThe Taliban are a predominantly Pashtun, Islamic fundamentalist group that returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021 after waging a twenty-year insurgency.
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Building a Stay-Behind Resistance Organization: The Case of Cold ...Jun 20, 2017 · The underground is understood as a “clandestine cellular organization within the resistance movement that has the ability to conduct ...
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Aboveground & Underground Groups | The DGR BookResistance organizations can be divided into aboveground (AG) and underground (UG) groups. These groups have strongly divergent organizational and operational ...
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Organizational Structures for Resistance MovementsJul 2, 2020 · These structures have been used by every resistance group in history ... All of the examples illustrated are simplified and generalized.
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[PDF] Armed groups' organizational structure and their strategic optionsCentralized organizations are generally more effective than non-centralized ones, but they are more vulnerable to the attempts of rivals to disturb their ...
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[PDF] GUIDE TO THE ANALYSIS OF INSURGENCY - CIAThe defining quality of each category is the group's organizational strategy. ... Organizational Structure. Politically organized insurgency. Extensive ...
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Resister Roles: Leader, Combatant, Cadre, Auxiliary, Mass BaseResistance groups in history have had a wide variety of internal structures based on these general templates. They often had to make a deliberate compromise ...
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Chapter 2: Insurgents - ODIN - OE Data Integration NetworkSep 28, 2023 · Higher insurgent organizations have no standard organizational structure. They are not necessarily subordinate to a regional, national, or ...
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[PDF] The Nexus between Torture and Terror in the Algerian WarThe FLN strategy included political negotiations and a series of violent attacks, such as assassinations and ... The French were being ambushed and violently ...
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French Resistance - D-Day ConneautWeaponry. The most widely used weapon of the Resistance was the Sten Mk II, of which over 85,000 were paradropped into France in 1944. Lee-Enfield SMLEs were ...
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Yugoslav Resistance Movements (1941-1945) - Tank EncyclopediaThe Partisans were often forced to attack strong enemy positions head-on due to the lack of proper weapons and equipment, which often led to heavy losses.
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Battle in Vietnam | Oklahoma Historical SocietyThe Vietcong were armed with weapons given by other communist powers, the Soviet Union and China, to use against American forces in the South.
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The Guns Of The French Resistance | An Official Journal Of The NRADec 17, 2022 · The one firearm that is inseparably linked to the French resistance is ultimately the British Sten (chambered in 9 mm Luger) submachine gun.
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The Magic Number Behind Protests : Planet Money - NPRJun 25, 2019 · They found that major nonviolent campaigns are successful 53% of the time, while violent campaigns are successful only 26% of the time. But does ...
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[PDF] Why Civil Resistance Works - Belfer Center5 This study aims to fill this gap by systemati- cally exploring the strategic effectiveness of violent and nonviolent campaigns in conflicts between nonstate ...
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Hitler and the challenge of non-violence - openDemocracyMar 26, 2010 · Nonviolent resistance in WWII was based on two strategies: non-cooperation and building alternatives. Both of these forms of struggle focus on the fabric of ...
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Erica Chenoweth's “Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know”Sep 8, 2021 · Featuring both historical cases of civil resistance and more contemporary examples such as the Arab Awakenings and various ongoing movements ...
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Violence, what is it good for? Waves of riotous-violent protest and ...Jan 30, 2024 · We propose that waves of riotous-violent protests (RVPs) increase the likelihood of success. The seminal work of Stephan and Chenoweth relied on ...
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Nothing Is Forever Lost: Ukraine's Multi-Domain Resistance and the ...Jun 13, 2025 · Ukraine's resistance movement has matured into a hybrid, multi-domain defence ecosystem operating deep within occupied territory and, increasingly, across the ...
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Revolutionary resistance against full autocratization. Actors and ...The Myanmar case thus shows the importance of a durable resistance movement that uses diverse and mutually reinforcing strategies against military dictatorship ...
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Preserving the “Flame of French Resistance”: Charles de Gaulle's ...Jun 30, 2022 · This was one of the decisive episodes early in the Second World War. No matter one's opinion of de Gaulle—his conservatism, nationalism, and ...
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History - Historic Figures: Jean Moulin (1899 - 1943) - BBCMoulin was a hero of the French Resistance in World War Two who united the scattered elements of spontaneous French partisan activity against German occupation.
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Jean Moulin Gave His Life for the French Resistance after refusing ...Nov 12, 2021 · Jean Moulin was a key member of the French Resistance during WWII who helped rally the scattered groups of fighters and served as the first President of the ...
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Story of Witold Pilecki, co-founder of resistance in Auschwitz ...Polish soldier, Witold Pilecki was imprisoned in Auschwitz on 22 September 1940. Pilecki undertook the mission to infiltrate the camp in order to create a ...
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The man who revealed Auschwitz's atrocities to the world - BBCJan 27, 2025 · But to a small group of an underground resistance group against Nazi Germany, his name was Witold Pilecki, second lieutenant in the army, an ...
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Josip Broz Tito | OSU eHistory"Yugoslav leader during World War II. Tito fought Nazi occupation, made Yugoslavia independent from the Soviet Union in 1948, and served as President until ...
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[PDF] Fires of ResistanceIn late June 1941, following the Nazi attack on the Soviet. Union, Yugoslavia's Communist Party joined the resistance. Unlike Mihailovic, Communist leader Josip ...<|separator|>
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5 Heroes Who Risked Their Lives to Take on the Nazis | HISTORYSep 25, 2018 · Freddie Oversteegen was only 14 when she joined the Dutch resistance during World War II, and only a couple of years older when she became one ...
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Afghan Napoleon: The Life of Ahmad Shah Massoud, Gall, StewartAhmad Shah Massoud, the military strategist and political operator who solidified the resistance and undermined the Russian occupation.
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[PDF] Afghanistan, 1989-1996: Between the Soviets and the TalibanThis paper examines why the Afghan resistance fighters from the war against the. Soviets, the mujahideen, were unable to establish a government in the time ...
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[PDF] afghnistan-2014/07/08 - Brookings InstitutionJul 8, 2014 · was one leader in Afghanistan and his name was like Massoud or somebody that a suicide bomber killed. MR. RIEDEL: Right, Ahmad Shah Massoud, yes ...
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Jonas Savimbi | Angolan Revolutionary Leader - BritannicaHe broke with the UPA's leader in 1966 and formed the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), which fought against Portuguese colonial rule ...
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Angola's Deadly War: Dealing with Savimbi's Hell on EarthDissatisfied with any scenario in which he is not Angola's president, UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi has chosen war over peace, for the second time this decade.Missing: resistance | Show results with:resistance
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Xanana Gusmão – 1999, East Timor - European ParliamentAs resistance leader, Gusmão conceived and implemented a policy of national unity, the success of which led to the formation of the National Council of Timorese ...
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biographical notes on his excellency kay rala xanana gusmãoKay Rala Xanana Gusmão led the Timorese resistance which achieved independence for the people of Timor-Leste. He was the first elected President of the Republic ...
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His Excellency Kay Rala Xanana Gusmao - The PresidencyIn 1981 he was elected Leader of the Resistance and Commander-in-Chief of the national liberation armed forces of Timor-Leste. He went on to conceive and ...
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050117IT - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia21 Adem Jashari, it became -- it Kosovo Liberation Army drew the attention. 22 of many compatriots who wanted to join it or subscribe to it. And the. 23 ...
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Memorial Complex Adem Jashari - Atlas ObscuraAug 5, 2022 · The site where the leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army was killed is now a memorial ... Adem Jashari was one of the key founders of KLA.
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Witness to Violence: Photojournalist Recalls Decades of ...Apr 19, 2024 · ... events he captured on camera – including the aftermath of the 1998 massacre of Kosovo Liberation Army fighter Adem Jashari and 58 others.
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American Revolution | Causes, Battles, Aftermath, & Facts | BritannicaThe American Revolution (1775–83) was an insurrection carried out by 13 of Great Britain's North American colonies, which won political independence and ...
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The American Revolution in One LessonOur Revolutionary War was the first successful colonial war for independence of modern times and has inspired independence movements all over the world. To win ...
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Irish War of IndependenceThe origins and chronology of the Irish War of Independence which ended British rule in most of Ireland and established the Irish Free State.
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Irish War of Independence | National Army MuseumFought between 1919 and 1921, this was a guerrilla and sectarian conflict involving Irish republicans, Ulster loyalists and British government forces.
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Defeat of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan - The end of the Cold WarThe Mujahideen employed guerrilla tactics against the Red Army. Using hit and run attacks they gaining control of the rural and mountainous areas of Afghanistan ...
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Operation Gunnerside: The most successful sabotage of WWIIAug 21, 2024 · Operation Gunnerside: The most successful sabotage of WWII ... The goal was to destroy all heavy water in Nazi control, as well as Nazi-occupied ...Missing: resistance impact<|separator|>
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The Success of Nonviolent Civil Resistance | ICNCBetween 1900-2006, campaigns of nonviolent civil resistance were twice as successful as violent campaigns.
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Paths to Victory: Lessons from Modern Insurgencies | RANDSep 26, 2013 · A 2010 RAND study challenged this trend with rigorous analyses of all 30 insurgencies that started and ended between 1978 and 2008.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly<|separator|>
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Adapting to Win - University of Pennsylvania PressNoriyuki Katagiri investigates the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail.
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Ardeatine Caves Massacre | Holocaust EncyclopediaThe final death toll would rise to forty-two policemen, with additional casualties among civilian bystanders. Reprisal Ordered. Link copied. On the evening of ...
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Nazis killed 100 Serbs per dead German – DW – 10/21/2021but at least 80,000 were killed as "atonement" for the relatives of dead German soldiers and officers.
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Oradour-sur-Glane: Martyred Village | The National WWII MuseumNov 7, 2018 · These retaliations involved the murder of tens of thousands of Soviet civilians along with the torching of numerous villages. Following the June ...
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[PDF] Empiricists' Insurgency - National Bureau of Economic ResearchOur objective is to review the recent empirical literature on irregular insurgency, which suggests that a framework built on these assumptions is relevant ...
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