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Title   Nonviolent action and transitions to democracy : the impact of inclusive dialogue and negotiation /
Format   online resource
Internet Access   https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/gpo158793  
Author   LinkDudouet, Veronique, author.
Published   Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace, 2021.
Copyright Date   ©2021
 
SuDoc Number   LinkY 3.P 31:19/174
Item Number   Link1063-K-11 (online)
Variation of Title   LinkImpact of inclusive dialogue and negotiation
Description   1 online resource (36 pages) :  color illustrations.
Content Type   text
Series   Link(Peaceworks ; No. 174.)
General Note   "July 2021."
Bibliography   Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-36).
Contents   Contents: Introduction. -- Current insights. -- Multicountry statistical analysis. -- Tunisia (2010-2014). -- Egypt (2011-2013). -- Ukraine (2013-2014). -- Conclusion and recommendations.
Abstract   Significant dialogue and negotiation processes have taken place in almost all democratic transitions, but these processes alone do not have a significant impact on future democracy. This report presents statistical analysis of all political transitions after nonviolent action campaigns and case studies of transitions in Egypt, Tunisia, and Ukraine to show the importance of inclusion--and in particular the participation of women--to ensure both successful dialogue and that the outcome of that dialogue is a stable democracy.
Metadata Source   Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (USIP, viewed July 18, 2021).
Subject - LC   LinkDemocratization -- Tunisia.
  LinkDemocratization -- Egypt.
  LinkDemocratization -- Ukraine.
Added Entry   LinkPinckney, Jonathan C., author.
Added Entry   LinkUnited States Institute of Peace, issuing body.
URL   Address at time of PURL creation  https://www.usip.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/pw_174-nonviolent_action_and_transitions_to_democracy_the_impact_of_inclusive_dialogue_and_negotiation.pdf  
 
Holdings   All items
 
OCLC Number   (OCoLC)1260420527
CGP Record Link   https://catalog.gpo.gov:443/F/?func=direct&doc_number=001162952&local_base=GPO01PUB
System Number   001162952


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