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Anti-Coup

Supporters of political democracy, human rights, and social justice have good reasons to be alarmed about coups d'état. These abrupt seizures of the state apparatus have occurred with great frequency in recent decades. Coups have overthrown established constitutional democratic systems of government, halted movements toward greater democracy, and have imposed brutal and oppressive regimes. Coups d'état are one of the main ways in which new dictatorships are established. Coups may also precipitate civil wars and international crises. Coups remain a major unsolved defense problem. This book describes an anti-coup policy focused on defense of the society by the society itself, using non-violent methods. The two basic principles of anti-coup defense promoted in this book are to: 1) deny legitimacy to the putschists, and 2) to resist the putschists with noncooperation and defiance. (Summary by Benjamin Gittins) (2 hr 46 min)

Chapters

The Anti Coup

How coups operate

When are coups likely to occur?

Support for coups

Attempts to prevent coups

Coups have been defeated

Anti-coup defense

The putschists require...

Direct defense of the society

The need for preparations

The civilian defenders' aims

Resistance: general and organized

The importance of strategy

Anti-coup weapons

Guidelines for general resistance

Treatment of the usurper's troops and functionaries

Facing attack: obstruction and communication

Facing attack: repudiation and rejection

Blocking control by the putschists

Defying repression and intimidation

The importance of nonviolent discipline

International support

Shifts in strategy during the struggle

A durable success

In the case of need for long-term defense

Collapsing the coup

Deterring coups d'etat

Promoting an anti-coup defense

Adopting an anti-coup defense

Preparations by the civil institutions

Government initiated preparations

Possible legislation and other plans to mobile defense

Other types of preparations

Consequences of an anti-coup defense

Appendix One

Appendix Two

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