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Disclaimer: Some of these translations may not have have been evaluated for quality. Therefore, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of some of these translations or the terms they use. Furthermore, the terms in some of these translations should not necessarily be used as a basis for future translations. Future translations should follow the Albert Einstein Institution translation and evaluation procedures.
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De la Dictadura a la Democracia by Gene Sharp translated by Caridad Inda
De la Dictadura a la Democracia is the Spanish translation of From Dictatorship to Democracy. It is a serious introduction to the use of nonviolent action to topple dictatorships. Originally published in 1993 in Thailand for distribution among Burmese dissidents, this booklet has since been translated into seventeen different languages and spread worldwide. For more information click here. 93 pp. 2003
You may order or download this publication.
Languages available:
Amharic,
Arabic,
Azeri,
Belarusian,
Burmese,
Chin (Burma),
Jing-paw (Burma),
Karen (Burma),
Mon (Burma),
Chinese (Simplified Mandarin),
Chinese (Traditional Mandarin),
English,
Farsi,
Indonesian,
Khmer (Cambodia),
Kyrgyz,
Russian,
Serbian,
Spanish,
Ukrainian,
Tibetan,
Tigrigna,
Vietnamese
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La Lucha Politica Noviolenta: Criterios Y Metodos Gene Sharp Nonviolent Political Struggle - Spanish
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Published 1988
Translation by Jaime Gonzalez Bernal, Published by ICECOOP, Santiago
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La Relevancia De Gandhi En El Mundo Moderno Gene Sharp The Relevance of Gandhi in the Modern World - Spanish
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Published 1999
"La Relavancia de Gandhi en el Mundo Moderno." (Translation of "The Relevance of Gandhi in the Modern World.") 33 pp. Miami: Cuban Revolutionary Democratic Directorate (Directorio Revolucionario Democratico Cubano) and Centro de Estudios para una Opción Nacional (CEON).
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El Poder de la Fe Gene Sharp The Role of Power in Nonviolent Struggle - Spanish
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Published 1986
Translated by Omar López Montenegro. Directorio Revolucionario Democrático Cubano
"Nonviolent action . . . is capable of wielding great power even against ruthless rulers and military regimes," writes Sharp, "because it attacks the most vulnerable characteristic of all hierarchical institutions and governments: dependence on the governed." Abstracted from Sharp's classic three-volume work, The Politics of Nonviolent Action, this monograph summarizes the core concepts behind the technique of nonviolent struggle.
Languages available:
English,
Arabic,
Burmese,
Russian,
Spanish
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A Force More Powerful
A Force More Powerful is a two-part documentary series on one of the 20th century's most imporatnat and least-known stories—how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. Drawing on six case studies from the twentieth century, this film is the story of millions who chose to battle the forces of brutality with nonviolent weapsons—and won. Also, see the companion book A Force More Powerful. For more information about the film click here.
TO ORDER: For an English version, please visit www.films.com
For translated versions, please contact www.yorkzim.com
Languages available: English, Arabic, Farsi, French, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish
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Bringing Down a Dictator
Bringing Down a Dictator is the story of how nonviolent action was used to bring down Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic in the year 2000. Led by the Otpor! (Serbian for "resistance") student movement, Serbs nonviolently resisted the Milosevic regime and caused it to topple in October 2000. For more information about the film click here.
TO ORDER: For an English version, please contact www.films.com
For translated versions, please contact www.yorkzim.com
Languages available: English, Arabic, Farsi, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish
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