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Strategic Nonviolence in Africa: Reasons for Its Embrace and Later Abandonment by Nkrumah, Nyerere, and Kaunda. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Soon after taking power, three leaders of nonviolent African independence movements, Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia immediately turned to violent means to suppress internal opposition.
Presbey, Gail
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Un parcours collectif autour du militantisme politique en Argentine : de la mémoire des « combattants révolutionnaires » aux discours sur la victimisation

open access: yesConserveries Mémorielles, 2014
The Armed Forces Peronists (FAP) were originally a Peronist political-military organization established in the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1967.
Paula Sombra
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‘A state of one’s own’: secessionism and federalism in India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Ever since the 'ethnic explosion' and secessionism blasted across the world in the mid-1980s, theorists have worked overtime to devise solutions to what appears to be an intractable problem.
Chandhoke, Neera
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Who speaks for Palestine: the political struggle for Gaza [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The responsibility for governing Gaza will have major political repercussions with a key point of the ability to bring in foreign investment after Israel withdraws.
Maust, Adam, Sawoski, Mark
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A Comparative Analysis of The Trial of Dedan Kimathi, The Trials of Oba Ovonramwen and My Children! My Africa!: Implications for Postmodernist African Society

open access: yesABUAD Journal of the Humanities-AGIDIGBO, 2016
Between modernism and postmodernism, critics have continued to appraise literary texts in the light of their contributions to and implications for the society.
Sola Owonibi, Sunday Akinbulejo
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Eritrea: the siege state [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
To prevent Eritrea from becoming the Horn of Africa’s next failed state, the international community must engage more with the ...
Reid, Richard
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“The ones who went back home”: The end of ETA político militar and the social reintegration of its members (1974-1985).

open access: yesHistoria Actual On-Line, 2013
In September 1982 ETA politico militar division was disbanded. This break-up had emerged in 1974, due to the wave of terrorist attacks of the military front. ETA was divided into two different sections: militar and político-militar.
Eduardo Parra Iñesta
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As Representações Fílmicas de Vera Silvia Magalhães: Gênero, Testemunho e Resistência

open access: yesPorto das Letras, 2018
The period of armed struggle in Brazil lasted from 1968 to 1975, with the purpose of combating the military dictatorship and aiming for a return to democracy in the country. After the end of the armed period, later, there was a profusion of memorialistic
Cesar Alessandro Sagrillo Figueiredo
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Protecting Rights in the Age of Terrorism: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Depending on whom you speak to these days (and the mood in which you find them), international law is either practically moribund, or it\u27s more vibrant and important than it has been for years.
Brooks, Rosa
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Zimbabwe and political transition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper looks at the factors which helped ZANU-PF as a former liberation movement retain power and lead to a one-party dominant state.
Onslow, Sue
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