%0 Book %D 2019 %T Civil Action and the Dynamics of Violence %A Erica Chenoweth %A Deborah Avant %A Marie Berry %A Rachel Epstein %A Cullen Hendrix %A Oliver Kaplan %A Timothy Sisk %X
This comprehensive study introduces scholars and practitioners to the concept of civil action. It locates civil action within the wider spectrum of behavior in the midst of civil conflict and war, and showcases empirical findings about the effects of civil action in nine cases from around the world. It explains the ways in which non-violent actions during civil war affect the dynamics of violence.

Many view civil wars as violent contests between armed combatants. But history shows that community groups, businesses, NGOs, local governments, and even armed groups can respond to war by engaging in civil action. Characterized by a reluctance to resort to violence and a willingness to show enough respect to engage with others, civil action can slow, delay, or prevent violent escalations. This volume explores how people in conflict environments engage in civil action, and the ways such action has affected violence dynamics in Syria, Peru, Kenya, Northern Ireland, Mexico, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Spain, and Colombia. These cases highlight the critical and often neglected role that civil action plays in conflicts around the world.

%I Oxford University Press %P 320 %G eng %U https://global.oup.com/academic/product/civil-action-and-the-dynamics-of-violence-9780190056902?cc=us&lang=en