Michael A. Beer serves as the Director of Nonviolence International, an innovative and respected Washington, DC based nonprofit promoting nonviolent approaches to international conflicts. Since 1991 he has worked with NVI to serve marginalized people who seek to use nonviolent tactics often in difficult and dangerous environments. This includes diaspora activists, multinational coalitions, global social movements, as well as within countries including: Myanmar, Tibet, Indonesia, Russia, Thailand, Palestine, Cambodia, East Timor, Iran, India, Kosovo, Zimbabwe, Sudan, and the United States. Michael Beer has a special expertise in supporting movements against dictators and in support of global organizing for justice, environment, and peace. Michael co-parents two teenagers with his patient life partner, Latanja.
"Michael Beer has brought us up to date with this impressive monograph that includes a revised, expanded, and recategorized list of civil resistance methods which is a must-read for both scholars and activists." - Stephen Zunes"The rich array of approaches and cultural practices covered in this study is fascinating. It usefully spells out the 'frontiers' between nonviolent action and overlapping practices. This monograph will be highly valuable for both activists and researchers." - Véronique Dudouet
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