02417oam 2200553 450 991071673550332120210825082252.0(CKB)5470000002524822(OCoLC)1260420527(EXLCZ)99547000000252482220210718h20212021 ua 0engurc||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNonviolent action and transitions to democracy the impact of inclusive dialogue and negotiation /by Véronique Dudouet and Jonathan PinckneyWashington, DC :United States Institute of Peace,2021.©20211 online resource (36 pages) color illustrationsPeaceworks ;No. 174"July 2021."Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-36).Introduction. -- Current insights. -- Multicountry statistical analysis. -- Tunisia (2010-2014). -- Egypt (2011-2013). -- Ukraine (2013-2014). -- Conclusion and recommendations.Significant dialogue and negotiation processes have taken place in almost all democratic transitions, but these processes alone do not have a significant impact on future democracy. This report presents statistical analysis of all political transitions after nonviolent action campaigns and case studies of transitions in Egypt, Tunisia, and Ukraine to show the importance of inclusion--and in particular the participation of women--to ensure both successful dialogue and that the outcome of that dialogue is a stable democracy.Nonviolent action and transitions to democracy DemocratizationTunisiaDemocratizationEgyptDemocratizationUkraineDemocratizationfastEgyptfastTunisiafastUkrainefastDemocratizationDemocratizationDemocratizationDemocratization.Dudouet Veronique1395531Pinckney Jonathan C.United States Institute of Peace,DIDDIDOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910716735503321Nonviolent action and transitions to democracy3454216UNINA