Non-Violent Revolution – A Trend For The New Millennium?
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A wide-ranging overview of the techniques, successes, and the potential for non-violent regime change in today’s world. Includes a review of modern thought/theory of revolutions, attributes of successful revolutions of the past 30 years, and potential for such changes in the near future for nations such as Iran.
Learn the basics of the who’s, where’s, when’s, and why’s of the history of the Lebanese Civil War. Learn how it all started, progressed, escalated to the point of provoking international intervention, and still continued on for years to come.
How 30 years of conflict changed the world forever. This will explore the relevancy of a 2500 year old conflict to today's modern world: relationship of politics to war; the role of the individual in military history. Discover some the real stories behind the 'great men' of the war, including Pericles of Athens and Lysander of Sparta. Examine the tactics and strategies of the war and draw comparisons to the modern day.