Making accompaniment effective
Synopsis
Authoritarian actions often 'backfire' against those who carry them out. Effective accompaniment strategies make this more likely.
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Making accompaniment effectiveSynopsisAuthoritarian actions often 'backfire' against those who carry them out. Effective accompaniment strategies make this more likely.
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![]() A book by activists and researchers edited by Howard Clark Transnational solidarity can be crucial for movements of nonviolent struggle – in helping them emerge, in accessing contacts and resources, and in applying leverage on a regime or corporation. However, some “transnational advocacy networks” have been criticised for “taking over” from local organisers and ultimately having a disempowering impact. The starting point of this book is that the prime role for transnational solidarity is to strengthen the counter-power of those resisting domination and oppression.
Published by Pluto Press (London) - US distribution by Palgrave Macmillan. On sale online at the War Resisters' International web shop |