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==Works<!---Please keep the following anchor template with the Works information, even if the section name is changed: anchor is used for the navigation sidebar--->{{Anchor|ANCHOR-Works}}== Sharp's major works, including both authored and edited books, have been published since the 1950s. ===1960s=== *''[https://archive.org/download/gandhiwieldsweap00shar/gandhiwieldsweap00shar.pdf Gandhi Wields the Weapon of Moral Power: Three Case Histories.]'' Foreword by [[Albert Einstein]]. Introduction by Bharatan Kumarappa. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House, 1960. {{OCLC|2325889}} *''[https://books.google.com/books?id=nag9AAAAIAAJ Gandhi Faces the Storm.]'' Ahmedabad: Navajivan Publishing House, 1961. {{OCLC|4990988}} *''Civilian Defense: An Introduction'', ed. with [[Adam Roberts (scholar)|Adam Roberts]] and T.K. Mahadevan. Introduction by President [[Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan]]. Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, and New Delhi: [[Gandhi Peace Foundation]], 1967. {{OCLC|2904885}} ===1970s=== *[https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0082F02 ''Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115002513/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0082F02 |date=January 15, 2023 }}, Introduction by [[David Riesman]]. Boston: [[Porter Sargent]], 1970. *[https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0036F01 ''Correcting Common Misconceptions about Nonviolent Action''.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115120351/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0036F01 |date=January 15, 2023 }} Boston: [[Albert Einstein Institution]], 1973. *[https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0025F01 ''198 Methods of Nonviolent Action''.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115003601/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0025F01 |date=January 15, 2023 }} Boston: [[Albert Einstein Institution]], 1973. *''[[The Politics of Nonviolent Action]]'', Introduction by [[Thomas Schelling|Thomas C. Schelling]]. Prepared under the auspices of [[Harvard University]]'s [[Center for International Affairs]]. Boston: [[Porter Sargent]], 1973. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-068-5}}. ::*I. Power and Struggle, June 1973. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-070-8}}. ::*II. The Methods of Nonviolent Action, June 1973. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-071-5}}. ::*III. Dynamics of Nonviolent Action. Boston: Porter Sargent, November 1985. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-072-2}}. *''[[Gandhi as a Political Strategist|Gandhi as a Political Strategist, with Essays on Ethics and Politics]]'', Introduction by [[Coretta Scott King]]. Boston: [[Porter Sargent]], 1979. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-092-0}}. {{OCLC|5591944}}. ::*Indian edition. Introduction by Dr. Federico Mayor. Original Introduction by [[Coretta Scott King]], New Delhi: Gandhi Media Centre, 1999. {{OCLC|52226697}}. ===1980s=== *''Social Power and Political Freedom''. Introduction by Senator Mark O. Hatfield. Boston: [[Porter Sargent]], 1980. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-091-3}}. *[https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0085F02 "The Political Equivalent of War—Civilian-Based Defense" (Chapter 9).] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115001255/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0085F02 |date=January 15, 2023 }} In: ''Social Power and Political Freedom''. Introduction by Senator Mark O. Hatfield. Boston: [[Porter Sargent]], 1980, pp. 195–257. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-091-3}}. *[https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/item/238 ''Annotated Bibliography on Training For Non-Violent Action and Civilian-Based Defence''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114232229/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/item/238 |date=January 14, 2023 }}, with Michael Randle. In: ''UNESCO Yearbook on Peace and Conflict Studies, 1981''. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981, [https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/item/238 pp. 64-139.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230114232229/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/item/238 |date=January 14, 2023 }} *''National Security Through Civilian-based Defense''. Omaha: Association for [[Transarmament]] Studies, 1985. {{ISBN|978-0-9614256-0-9}}. *''[[Making Europe Unconquerable|Making Europe Unconquerable: The Potential of Civilian-based Deterrence and Defense]]'' (see [[Making Europe Unconquerable|article]]). London: Taylor & Francis, 1985. {{ISBN|978-0-85066-336-5}}; Second Edition with a Foreword by [[George F. Kennan]]. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1986. *''[[Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775]]'' (see [[Resistance, Politics, and the American Struggle for Independence, 1765-1775|article]]), ed. with Walter Conser, Jr., Ronald M. McCarthy, and [[David Toscano|David J. Toscano]]. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1986. {{ISBN|0931477751}}. ===1990s=== * [https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0087F02 "Transitions to Civilian-Based Defense."] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115111023/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0087F02 |date=January 15, 2023 }} ''CBD News & Opinion'', May/July 1990, [https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0087F02 pp. 6-9.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115111023/https://nonviolence.rutgers.edu/document/IIP0087F02 |date=January 15, 2023 }} *''Civilian-Based Defense: A Post-Military Weapons System'', with the assistance of Bruce Jenkins. Princeton, NJ: [[Princeton University Press]], 1990. {{ISBN|978-0-691-07809-0}}. *''[[From Dictatorship to Democracy|From Dictatorship to Democracy: A conceptual framework for liberation]]'' (see [[From Dictatorship to Democracy|article]]). Boston: [[Albert Einstein Institution]], 2003. {{ISBN|978-1-880813-09-6}}. A book-length essay on the generic problem of how to destroy a dictatorship and to prevent the rise of a new one. Originally published in 1994. *''Nonviolent Action: A Research Guide'', with Ronald McCarthy. New York: Garland Publishers, 1997. ===2000s=== *[https://www.aeinstein.org/digital-library ''There are Realistic Alternatives''], 2003. {{ISBN|1-880813-12-2}}. Accessible as a [[LibriVox]] [http://librivox.org/there-are-realistic-alternatives-by-gene-sharp/ audiobook]. *''Waging Nonviolent Struggle: 20th Century Practice and 21st Century Potential'', with Joshua Paulson. Extending Horizons Books, 2005. {{ISBN|978-0-87558-162-0}}. *[https://www.aeinstein.org/digital-library ''Self-Liberation: A Guide to Strategic Planning for Action to End a Dictatorship or Other Oppression''], with the assistance of [[Jamila Raqib]]. Boston: [[Albert Einstein Institution]], November 2009. {{ISBN|978-1-88-081323-2}}. ===2010s=== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=dPhMAgAAQBAJ ''Sharp's Dictionary of Power and Struggle''.] [[Oxford University Press]], 2011. {{ISBN|978-0-19-982988-0}}. *[https://www.aeinstein.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/How-Nonviolent-Struggle-Works.pdf ''How Nonviolent Struggle Works''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129185515/https://aeinstein.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/How-Nonviolent-Struggle-Works.pdf |date=November 29, 2022 }}, with Jaime Gonzalez Bernal. Boston: [[Albert Einstein Institution]], 2013. {{ISBN|978-1-880813-15-7}}. A condensation of Sharp's ''Politics of Nonviolent Action''.<ref name=hnsw>According to Gene Sharp's Preface to ''How Nonviolent Struggle Works'' (2013): "The present text is an extreme abridgement of the published ''The Politics of Nonviolent Action''. The original condensation was prepared by Jaime Gonzalez Bernal in Spanish in Mexico and published as La Lucha Politica Nonviolenta.... in March 1988... The English language text here is primarily Mr. Glozalez Bernal's condensation returned to English. It has been evaluated and edited with the important assistance of Caridad Inda. She has made major contributions to this text from 1987 to this edition in 2013. I have made limited recent changes and additions to both the English and the Spanish texts and have changed the title to ''How Nonviolent Struggle Works''" (pp. xi–xii).</ref>
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