People Power and Political Change/
- New York : Routledge, 2012.
PART I: Resistance and Political Change 1. People Power and Nonviolent Methods in Historical Perspective 2. People Power and People’s War Compared 3. People Power and Changing Theories of Revolution
PART II: Central Concepts and Debates 4. Power, Violence and Unarmed Resistance 5.Constructing the ‘People’: Body Politic, Nation or Class? 6. People Power and Electoral Democracy: ‘Electoral Revolutions’ and Democratization PART III: Implications of Globalization for Success of People Power 7. Global Trends, Transnational Solidarity and International Politics 8. Conclusion