- ICNC Resource Library
- ICNC films available free online (5):
- Albert Einstein Institution and Gene Sharp
- Jeffrey D. Pugh (2018). Weaving transnational activist networks: Balancing transnational and bottom-up capacity-building strategies for nonviolent action in Latin America,” Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies 2, no. 1 (2018): 130-144.
- Special issue on Contention & Nonviolent Action in Latin America, Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies (2018), edited by Jeffrey Pugh y Patricia Rodríguez
- Lopez, L. y Burger, E. (2018). When Protest is Creation: Venezuela’s Civic Laboratory for Active Nonviolence. Minds of the Movement
- Anna Ikeda (2018). Exploring a Civil Resistance Approach to Examining U.S. Military Base Politics: The Case of Manta, Ecuador. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies.
- Paola Lozada (2017). How Protests Forced Ecuador’s Upcoming Runoff Election. Waging Nonviolence.
- Bibiana Peñaranda y David Sulewski (2017). Las Mariposas de Buenaventura, Colombia: Sostienen la vida, construyen la paz. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies.
- Chenoweth, E. & Schock, K. (2015). Do contemporaneous armed challenges affect the outcomes of mass nonviolent campaigns? Mobilization: An International Quarterly 20(4), 427-451.
- Mouly, C., Garrido, M. B., Idler, A. (2016). How Nonviolent Resistance Works; Factors for Successful Peacebuilding in Samaniego, Colombia. Political Violence @ a Glance.
- Schock, K. (2013). The practice and study of civil resistance. Journal of Peace Research. 277-290.
- Stephan, M. J., Chenoweth, E. Why Civil Resistance Works The Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict. International Security 33:1. 7-44.