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Peter Ackerman (2) (1946–)

Auteur de A Force More Powerful: A Century of Non-Violent Conflict

Pour les autres auteurs qui s'appellent Peter Ackerman, voyez la page de désambigüisation.

3 oeuvres 340 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Peter Ackerman is series editor and principal content advisor for the documentary television series A Force More Powerful. He holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, of which he is now Chairman of the Board of Overseers Jack afficher plus Duvall, executive producer of the television series, has developed programming for broadcasters such as PBS and The Learning Channel. Previously he was Vice President of WETA-TV, Director of Corporate Relations of The University of Chicago, a political speechwriter, and counterintelligence office afficher moins
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Date de naissance
1946-11-06
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male
Nationalité
USA

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Text accompanying the PBS documentary. See also the two-video set by the same name.
 
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NEYM_RE_Library | 3 autres critiques | Dec 3, 2013 |
An amazing history of events most often absent from standard history, including the phenomenal story of the women of Rossenstrasse: German women who freed their Jewish husbands from the Nazis through days of non-violent protests!
 
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TinuvielDancing | 3 autres critiques | Jan 19, 2010 |
The written publication accompanying the documentary television series of the same name. "This tour de force ... tell[s] how popular movements have used nonviolent weapons to overthrow dictators, obstruct military invaders, and secure human rights in country after country over the past century" (from the back cover).
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strawberrycreekmtg | 3 autres critiques | Feb 9, 2014 |
From the back cover: "... Peter Ackerman, an authority on nonviolent strategy, and Jack DuVall, a veteran writer, tell how popular movements have used nonviolent weapons to overthrow dictators, obstruct military invaders, and secure human rights in country after country over the past century. ... A Force More Powerful depicts how nonviolent sanctions--such as noncooperation, strikes, boycotts, and civil disobedience--can separate brutal regimes from their means of control. It reveals the inside stories of how ordinary people took extraordinary action to end oppression--including the Danes' valiant resistance to the Nazis, Solidarity's defeat of Polish communism, and civic action in Chile to remove a military dictator--and how nonviolent power continues to change the world today, from Burma to the Balkans."… (plus d'informations)
 
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SilverWattleQuaker | 3 autres critiques | May 11, 2010 |

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