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"A declaration directed primarily to the general public, or to both the public and the opponent, and released with the signatures of supporters is a method of nonviolent protest and persuasion. The signatures may be those of persons from particular organizations, occupations or professions, or of people from various parts of the society. Thus, in St. Petersburg, following the events"...

((Sharp, Gene. The Politics of Nonviolent Action (p. 146). Albert Einstein Institution. Kindle Edition.))

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161 nonviolent harassment

nonviolent harassment

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120 withholding or withdrawal of allegiance

withholding or withdrawal of allegiance

trending_up 8.9/10 as a pair
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183 nonviolent land seizure

nonviolent land seizure

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107 sympathy strike

sympathy strike

trending_down 4.8/10 as a pair
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179 alternative social institutions

alternative social institutions

trending_down 5.0/10 as a pair
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199 nonviolent confinement

nonviolent confinement

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High scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Political dissident Young Sam Kim stages hunger strike to solidify the dissidents in pro-democracy movement, 1983

10.0/10

Doo Hwan Chun filled the power void in South Korea through his military coup right after the assassination of the former President Jung Hee Park in 1979. He became the president after amending the Constitutional Law that turned the presidential elect...

Spanish coal miners challenge Franco dictatorship, 1962

10.0/10

The strikes in April and May of 1962 in Asturias (the coal mining center of Spain) were executed by the miners of Asturias and were a direct challenge to General Francisco Franco’s regime. Although the mines were privately owned and operated, the sta...

Cambodians win release of prisoners taken during nonviolent invasion to defend neighborhood, 2012

10.0/10

Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is situated on the confluence of four rivers: the Upper and Lower Mekong rivers, the Bassac River and the Tonle Sap river. The surrounding area is flat and low-lying, subject to annual flooding. Natural lakes formed as the river...

Sarayaku people successfully defend their land against oil extraction, Ecuador, 1996-2012

10.0/10

On 6 August 1996, Argentinean General Fuel Company, also known as Compañía General de Combustibles (CGC), signed a contract with the Ministry of Energy and Mines in Ecuador without consultation of Kichwa natives of Sarayaku. The contract allowed CGC ...

Columbia University students win divestment from apartheid South Africa, United States, 1985

10.0/10

On April 4, 1985, seven students at Columbia University, members of the Coalition for a Free South Africa (CFSA), chained closed the doors to Columbia’s administrative building, Hamilton Hall, and sat on the steps, blockading the entrance. They were ...

Irish citizens campaign against conscription by the British Government, 1918

10.0/10

World War I broke out on 28 July 1914, pitting an alliance spearheaded by Germany and Austria-Hungary against the forces of the United Kingdom (UK), France, Russia, and their allies. Due to paradigm shifts in military technology, the war quickly turn...

Costa Rican communities defeat U.S. oil companies to protect local environment, 1999-2002

10.0/10

Famous for its ecological wildlife, tropical rainforests, beaches, mangroves, and coral reefs, the Talamanca region of southeastern Costa Rica is one of the most biologically rich areas in the world. It has gained protection as a UNESCO World Heritag...

East Germans protest for democracy (The Peaceful Revolution), 1988-90

10.0/10

In 1988, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) had been under Soviet rule for more than 40 years, and the Berlin Wall had stood erect for nearly 30. Strict Socialist rule meant extreme limits on speech and action. Travel outside the country was prohib...

Peace activists pledge resistance against U.S. military intervention in Central America, 1984-1990

10.0/10

In the early 1980s, it was no secret that United States president Ronald Reagan would use any means necessary to end or prevent the influence of Communism and the Soviet Union around the globe. The two countries had been engaged in a bitter ideologic...

El Salvadorans bring down a dictator, 1944

10.0/10

In 1938, El Salvadoran president General Maximiliano Hernández Martínez proposed changing the country’s constitution so that he could continue holding his position beyond the end of his second term. When Martínez came to power in the early 1930s as a...

Low scoring campaigns using this method

Historical cases from the Nonviolent Action Database that used this method

Los Angeles Netflix employees protest mishandling of transphobic comedy special, 2021

0.5/10

On 5 October 2021, the comedian Dave Chappelle, who had been long known for the reactionary and transphobic beliefs he openly presented in his comedy, released his most incendiary and openly queerphobic comedy special yet, The Closer , on the streami...

Swarthmore students campaign for card check neutrality in workers' unionizing, 2006

1.0/10

Swarthmore College is a small liberal arts college close to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During the spring semester of 2006 campus workers at Swarthmore began to organize a union. For the union to be established a significant number of the workers had...

Yale University students protest sweatshop labor, 2000

1.5/10

On 1 March 2000, 400 Yale University students rallied to demand that their administration withdraw from the Fair Labor Association (FLA) and join the Workers Rights Consortium (WRC) instead. Both organizations focused on monitoring sweatshop labor an...

MIT students campaign for divestment from apartheid South Africa, 1985-1991

2.0/10

In reaction to the continuing apartheid in South Africa, many colleges and universities in the United States divested from South Africa, meaning that they removed the holdings they had from companies which operated there. Apartheid separated blacks a...

U.S. Homestead Steel workers strike to protect unions and wages, 1892

2.0/10

In 1889, workers at the Carnegie Company’s Homestead Works on the Monongahela River southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania forced the company to pay workers according to a sliding scale corresponding to the price of steel. This set up a correlation be...

Algonquins campaign against uranium mining, Ontario, Canada, 2007-2008

2.5/10

The Frontenac Ventures Development Corporation received from the Ontario government in Canada a permit to begin exploratory drilling for uranium on 30,000 acres of Canadian Crown land in its eastern region of Sharbot Lake. In June 2007, the company b...

Pakistan's Azadi March to Overthrow Prime Minister, 2014

2.5/10

The government of Pakistan under Nawaz Sharif was widely mistrusted by its people. Prior to the parliamentary election in May of 2013, Sharif had already declared himself Prime Minister of Pakistan before citizens had even voted. In 2014, former nati...

Students and staff at the College of William and Mary campaign for higher wages for housekeepers 2010-2011

2.5/10

Beginning in 1999 and lasting into 2001, students at William and Mary and members of the Tidewater Labor Support Committee (TSLC) carried out what they called a "Living Wage Campaign," during which they protested and petitioned the school’s administr...

Austrian university students campaign for education reform, 2009

3.0/10

Beginning in 1999 the Austrian government has made several large changes to the traditional higher education process, which had existed for hundreds of years prior. In 1999 Austria signed off on the Bologna Process, a European Union-wide initiative t...

California inmates hunger strike to end "gang member" label by prison, 2001-02

3.0/10

Approximately 700 male prisoners held in solitary confinement in the Security Housing Unit (SHU) at Pelican Bay State Prison in Crescent City, California, and approximately 300 male prisoners held in similar conditions at the Corcoran State Prison in...

Effectiveness profile

Success by Opponent
Corporation / Business 7.1
Educational Institution 7.3
Financial Institution 6.3
Government / State Body 7.3
Healthcare Provider 10.0
Judiciary / Legal System 7.5
Media Organization 6.4
Military / Police 8.7
Success by Theme
Success by Group Type
Success by Region
Success by Campaign Scale
Success by Goal Magnitude

Risk profile

Risk by region

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Africa
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Lethal Force and Harm trending_down Below Average
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Physical Assault (Non-Lethal) arrow_upward Higher
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Arrests and Legal Action trending_down Below Average
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Intimidation and Harassment trending_down Below Average
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Restrictions on Rights and Freedoms trending_down Below Average
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Property Damage and Economic Reprisals trending_down Below Average
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

Risk by regime

Compared to the worldwide average for this method

Closed autocracy
Electoral autocracy
Electoral democracy
Liberal democracy