A Gene Sharp Bibliography
Sharp, G. (1973a). 198 methods of nonviolent action. Cambridge, MA: Albert
Einstein Institution. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/198_methods-1.pdf
Sharp, G.(1990a). Civilian-based defense: A post-military weapons system.
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Sharp, G.(1973b). Correcting common misconceptions about nonviolent
struggle. Cambridge, MA: Albert Einstein Institution. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/misconceptions.pdf
Sharp, G. (1970). Exploring nonviolent alternatives. Boston: P. Sargent.
Sharp, G. (2003). From dictatorship to democracy. Cambridge, MA: Albert
Einstein Institution. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/FDTD.pdf
Sharp, G. (1979). Gandhi as a political strategist: With essays on ethics and
politics. Boston: P. Sargent.
Sharp, G.(1961). Gandhi faces the storm. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Pub.
House.
Sharp, G. (1960). Gandhi wields the weapon of moral power: Three case
histories. Ahmedabad: Navajivan Pub. House.
Sharp, G. (1982). Investigating new options in conflict and defense.
Teachers College Record, 84(1), 50-64.
Sharp, G. (1985). Making Europe unconquerable: The potential of civilian
based deterrence and defence. Cambridge, MA: Balinger.
Sharp, G. (1980a). Making the abolition of war a realistic goal. New York:
World Policy Institute. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/MakingtheAbolition
fWaraRealisticGoal-English.pdf
Sharp, G. (2003). There are realistic alternatives. Boston, MA: Albert Einstein
Institution. Retrieved from
Sharp, G. (1985). National security through civilian-based defense. (1985).
Omaha: Association for Transarmament Studies. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/NationalSecurityThrough
vilian-BasedDefense-English.pdf
Sharp, G. (1973c). The politics of nonviolent action. Boston: P. Sargent.
Sharp, G. (1990b). The role of power in nonviolent struggle. Cambridge, MA:
Albert Einstein Institution. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizationse4f0.html
Sharp, G. (1980b). Social power and political freedom. Boston, MA: P.
Sargent.
With Colleagues
McCarthy, R.M. & Sharp. G. (1997). Nonviolent action: A research guide.
New York: Garland.
Sharp, G. & Jenkins, B. (2003). The anti-coup. Cambridge, MA: Albert
Einstein Institution.
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/TAC-1.pdf
Sharp, G. & Jenkins, B. (1992). Self-reliant defense without bankruptcy or
war: Considerations for the Baltics, East Central Europe, and members
of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Cambridge, MA: Albert
Einstein Institution. Retrieved from
http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/Self
ReliantDefenseWithoutBankruptcyorWar-English.pdf
Sharp, G., Paulson. J., Miller, C.A., & Merriman, H. (2005). Waging
nonviolent struggle: 20th century practice and 21st century potential.
Boston: Extending Horizons Books.
Related Materials
Albert Einstein Institution. (n.d.) Documentary trailer: An interview with
Gene Sharp.
http://aeinstein.org/organizationsFilmTrailer.html
Bogdonoff, P. (1982, November). Civilian-based defense: A short history.
Association for Transarmament Studies Newsletter Retrieved from
http://pbogdonoff.home.igc.org/cbdhist.html
Gene Sharp bibliography. (n.d.) Retrieved from
http://www.peace.ca/genesharp.htm
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Here and Now. (2011, February 14). Interview with Gene Sharp: Tracing
roots of Egypt’s protests to an American advocate for non violence.
Retrieved from
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2011/02/14/egypt-non
How to start a revolution. (n.d.)
http://www.genesharpfilm.com/trailer/About.html
Martin, B. (1986-1987). Gene Sharp, Making Europe unconquerable: The
potential of civilian-based deterrence and defense. Retrieved from
http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs/86BRsa.html
Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty. (2011, February 21). Interview with Gene
Sharp, The 'Clausewitz' Of nonviolent resistance.
http://www.rferl.org/content/interview_gene_sharp_on_egypt_revolu
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