Gene Sharp advises governments and resistance movements around the world and is considered the most influential living promoter of nonviolent resistance to autocratic governments. He is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He currently resides in East Boston.
Praise for From Dictatorship to Democracy:
"Not since Machiavelli has a book had such impact in shifting the
balance of power"
--The The Times of London "Few Americans have heard of Dr. Sharp.
But for decades, his practical writings on nonviolent
revolution--most notably [his] guide to toppling autocrats--have
inspired dissidents around the world, including Burma, Bosnia,
Estonia and Zimbabwe, and now Tunisia and Egypt."
--The New York Times "In June 2007, Venezuelan president Hugo
Chavez publicly accused Mr. Sharp of stirring unrest in Venezuela.
. . . The target of all this intrigue and animosity is eighty years
old and slightly stooped. He walks with a cane."
--The Wall Street Journal "The man who changed the world."
--The Boston Globe "Hailed as the manual by those who conducted
people-power coups in Eastern Europe, its contents were no secret
in Iran. . . . Officials saw this summer's unrest as the fruit of
his strategies."
--The Christian Science Monitor
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