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Tibetan

Title: From Dictatorship to Democracy (Tibetan translation)

Author: Gene Sharp

Published: May 2006

Languages available: Amharic, Arabic, Azeri, Belarusian, Burmese, Chin (Burma), Jing-paw (Burma), Karen (Burma), Mon (Burma), Chinese (Simplified Mandarin), Chinese (Traditional Mandarin), English, Farsi, Indonesian, Khmer (Cambodia), Kyrgyz, Pashto, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Tibetan, Tigrigna, Vietnamese

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The Power and Practice of Nonviolent Struggle (Tibetan)
by Gene Sharp
Translated by Pema Tsewang Shastri


The Power and Practice of Nonviolent Struggle provides an introduction to strategic nonviolent action. It contains a condensation of Dr. Gene Sharp’s analysis from his groundbreaking 1973 work The Politics of Nonviolent Action, as well as brief accounts of nonviolent struggle around the world. It also includes chapters on political applications and strategic planning for nonviolent struggle. The Foreword was written by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Introduction was written by The Venerable Samdhong Rinpoche, Chairman of the Kashag (the Tibetan Government-in-Exile’s Executive Cabinet) and Chairman of the Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre. This publication is available for download (file size=10MB)

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Languages available: Tibetan