In the previous modules, we explored what strategic nonviolent resistance is, why it works, and how movements shift power.

But what separates successful movements from unsuccessful ones?

In this module, we break down the core elements that effective nonviolent movements tend to have in common.

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Multiple Choice Answers

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Additional Resources

This is a detailed overview of Gene Sharp’s taxonomy of 198 nonviolent tactics used in real-world movements, showing how nonviolent resistance can take many forms—from symbolic action to economic and political noncooperation

[You can scroll through this embedded PDF below to see the full list]

https://contensis.uwaterloo.ca/sites/sandboxes/admin/testCopy-1205/media/documents/198-methods-non-violent-action.pdf