external factors in civil resistance - dr. maria stephan and rob wilkinson (fsi2013)

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Civil Resistance Movements and External Actors Maria J. Stephan, Ph.D. 2013 Fletcher Summer Institute for the Advanced Study of Nonviolent Conflict 19 June 2013

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"The tasks of democratic governments is to pay attention to change, and in a spirit of solidarity of free peoples, support legitimate aspirations of people everywhere to widen their democratic space." -A Diplomat's Handbook for Democracy Development Support Local nonviolent activists and movements, along with the tactics and strategies they use, will always be the primary drivers of bottom-up change. However, external actors, both governmental and non-governmental, can play an important role in supporting those activists and movements and shaping the environment for civic activism. Effective 21st century diplomacy, notably, must emphasize development and civilian power as much as military might. Still, there are challenges to state support for indigenous movements. These include constraints imposed by normal bilateral relations and conflicting geo-strategic interests. This module will address the following questions: - What are the pros and cons of external support (notably governmental support) to nonviolent activists? - What tools do diplomats and other external actors have at their disposal to enhance the effectiveness of nonviolent activists and movements? - Where have those tools been used effectively or not effectively? - What are key lessons for future engagement between diplomats/policy-makers and nonviolent activists?

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Page 1: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

Civil Resistance Movements

and External Actors

Maria J. Stephan, Ph.D.

2013 Fletcher Summer Institute for the

Advanced Study of Nonviolent Conflict

19 June 2013

Page 2: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

Outside Help: Framing questions

How important is external assistance?

What types of support do NV activists need?

Authoritarian backlash vs. right to receive help:

should there be a responsibility to assist?

Page 3: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

Pros and Cons of GOVT support

Cons:

• Inconsistent, often untimely, bureaucratic

• Used by regimes to undermine the legitimacy

of indigenous movements

Pros:

• NV activists need funds, knowledge, skills,

connections to global solidarity networks

• Can help inhibit regime repression

• Solidarity boosts morale/confidence

Page 4: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

Diplomats’ Handbook

• Resources + assets available to diplomats to help democrats; Activists should be aware of them too!

• A few tools:

www.diplomatshandbook.org

Meeting

activists/Reporting

Trial monitoring/prison

visits

Connecting activists to

international

actors/networks

Diplomatic immunity

Funding/training

Physical

deployment/solidarity

actions

Demarches to foreign

govts

Convening opposition,

members of other pillars

Provide refugee

asylum/sanctuary

Page 5: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

SOLIDARITY IN ACTION

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNIk_b

RweH4&feature=youtu.be

Page 6: External Factors in Civil Resistance - Dr. Maria Stephan and Rob Wilkinson (FSI2013)

Other GOVT Tools

Leveraging aid

Sanctions: diplo, econ, travel bans, asset

freezes

Pressuring companies

Golden parachutes

Supporting free media infrastructure

UN Resolutions/ Fact finding missions