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From Dictatorship to Democracy (version 2) by Gene Sharp
From Dictatorship to Democracy, A Conceptual Framework for Liberation is a book-length essay on the generic problem of how to destroy a dictatorship and to prevent the rise of a new one. The book was written in 1993 by Gene Sharp (b. 1928), a professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts. The book has been published in many countries worldwide and translated into more than 30 languages. Editions in many languages are also published by the Albert Einstein Institution of Boston, Massachusetts. This is the Fourth United States Edition, published in May 2010. The book has been...
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Preface 02.01.2026 6:17
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Facing dictatorships realistically 01.01.2026 17:41
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The dangers of negotiations 31.12.2025 16:39
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Whence comes the power? 30.12.2025 14:31
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Dictatorships have weaknesses 29.12.2025 7:46
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Exercising power 28.12.2025 24:12
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The need for strategic planning 27.12.2025 17:42
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Planning strategy 26.12.2025 25:47
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Applying political defiance 25.12.2025 16:11
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Disintegrating the dictatorship 24.12.2025 15:31
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Groundwork for durable democracy 23.12.2025 12:31
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Appendix One: The methods of nonviolent action 22.12.2025 13:59
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Appendix Two: Acknowledgements and Notes on the History of From Dictatorship to Democracy 21.12.2025 8:11
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