closeness between the contending groups needed

Success with nonviolent action does not require (thought it may be helped by) shared standards and principles, a high degree of community of interest, or a high degree of psychological closeness between the contending groups; this is because when efforts to produce voluntary change fail, coercive nonviolent measures may be employed.
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1. Introduction: Theory
misconceptions of nonviolent resistance
closeness between the contending groups needed
culture
done via institutionalised political channels
limited to domestic conflicts
needs a charismatic leader
nonviolence fails against violence
nonviolent action takes longer to produce victory
pacifism
passivity
people are inherently "good"
persuasion
used only for "good"
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