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Political Science Peace

Unarmed Civilian Protection

A New Paradigm for Protection and Human Security

edited by Ellen Furnari, Randy Janzen & Rosemary Kabaki

Publisher
Bristol University Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2023
Category
Peace, General, Law Enforcement
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781529225457
    Publish Date
    Jul 2023
    List Price
    $149.95 USD

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The frequent failure of military or armed interventions to protect civilians is well known. This edited collection provides a comprehensive account of a different, effective paradigm: unarmed civilian protection (UCP). The principles and methods of UCP have been used for many decades to protect both specific, threatened individuals as well as whole communities. Featuring contributions from around the world, this book brings together a wide range of UCP practices in order to examine their underlying theory and interrelated strategies. The book provides an important illustration of the contributions UCP can make, while also discussing its limitations and failures.

About the authors

Ellen Furnari has been involved with accompaniment/Unarmed Civilian Protection (A/UCP) primarily as a researcher and consultant since 2003, as well as teaching an online course.

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Randy Janzen, Ph.D, has been involved with Unarmed Civilian Protection (UCP) as a practitioner (accompaniment work in Guatemala), as an educator (co-creating the first post-secondary program in UCP at Selkirk College, Canada) and a researcher. Randy is a recently retired professor of Peace and Justice Studies and currently involved in UCP work in Palestine and Burundi.

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Rosemary Kabaki serves as the Head of Mission at Nonviolent Peaceforce in Myanmar.

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Editorial Reviews

“With a focus on survivors of wars, this book provides evidence that non-violent action is effective and powerful in protecting lives and human rights even in the most dangerous security situations.” Mulanda Jimmy Juma, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna