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Rethinking International Political Violence and Human Rights and Non-Violent Struggles

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

by Erica Chenowith and Julie Mertus
Rethinking Int'l Political Violence: The Strategic Logic of Non-Violent Conflict
Presented by Erica Chenoweth-Wesleyan University Professor of Government

Human Rights and Non-Violent Struggles
Presented by Julie Mertus-American University Professor in the School of International Service and Co-director of Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs Program. Erica Chenoweth Consults with the U.S. State Department on non-violent conflict and Julie Mertus works with various countries on post war transitions. Their presentations are part of the Peace, Justice and Reconciliation Forum presented by the Juneau World Affairs Council Oct. 8-10.

Recorded October 8th, 2010
Sponsored by: University of Alaska Southeast
Produced by: Univeristy of Alaska Southeast
Copyright 2010 University of Alaska Southeast

Running Time: 1 hour, 44 Minutes

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