
Civil resistance campaigns have led to some of the most important international developments in recent years, yet little is known of the role that civilian actors can play in challenging the use of violence by militant groups. This book examines the role that social mobilization in the Spanish region of Basque Country played in the decline and end of the Basque armed separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). For more than four decades, ETA waged a bloody campaign against the military and the Spanish and Basque police forces while causing a large number of civilian deaths. The Basque case demonstrates that civil resistance can work against terrorism, and this book will show that social mobilization is one of the factors that contributed to the failure of ETA's violent campaign. It reflects on how activism by the peace movement helped to delegitimise the armed struggle in society, explores the role civil society actors played in the construction of ideas that challenged ETA's political project, and highlights how civil resistance to the armed group undermined the prestige of militants and helped to limit the social reach of violent extremist narratives.Resisting Terror raises awareness of the importance of collective action, not only against regimes but also non-state militants, and highlights the significance of civil activism as a tool to mitigate political violence.
This book investigates the efficacy of civil resistance as a mechanism for challenging and ultimately delegitimizing the violent campaigns of non-state militant groups. Javier Argomaniz, a scholar specializing in terrorism and political violence, utilizes the historical trajectory of the Basque separatist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA) to construct his argument. By analyzing four decades of social mobilization in the Basque Country, the author demonstrates how civilian activism functioned as a critical counter-force to armed insurgency. The work posits that collective action effectively eroded the social support and political prestige necessary for the survival of violent extremist narratives.
What You Will Find
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Experts in the field of terrorism studies recognize this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of non-violent resistance against non-state actors. Scholars frequently note the clarity of the author's argument and the depth of his historical research regarding the Basque conflict.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2025-03-07
ISBN-10:
0190071346
ISBN-13:
9780190071349
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