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An edition of The Anti-Coup (2003)

The Anti-Coup

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A coups d'état is a rapid seizure of physical and political control of the state apparatus by illegal action of a conspiratorial group backed by the threat or use of violence. The members of the previous government are deposed against their will. Initially the coup group rapidly occupies the centers of command, decision-making, and administration, replacing the previous chief executive and top officials with persons (military or civilian) of their choice. Eventually they gain control of the whole state apparatus. Successful coups are usually completed quickly, at most within forty-eight hours.

As coups are one of the primary ways through which dictatorships are installed, this pamphlet details measures that civilians, civil society, and governments can take to prevent and block coups d'état and executive usurpations. It also contains specific legislative steps and other measures that governments and non-governmental institutions can follow to prepare for anti-coup resistance.

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Table of Contents

THE ANTI-COUP. 1
How coups operate. 3
When are coups likely to occur?. 4
Support for coups. 6
Attempts to prevent coups. 7
Coups have been defeated. 9
Germany 1920. 10
France 1961. 11
The Soviet Union 1991. 13
Anti-coup defense. 16
The putschists require... 17
Direct defense of the society. 18
The need for preparations. 20
The civilian defenders’ aims. 21
Resistance: general and organized. 22
The importance of strategy ". 23
Anti-coup weapons. 25
Guidelines for general resistance. 26
Treatment of the usurpers’ troops and functionaries. 28
Facing attack: obstruction and communication. 30
Facing attack: repudiation and rejection. 31
Blocking control by the putschists. 31
Defying repression and intimidation. 33
The importance of nonviolent discipline. 35
International support. 36
Shifts in strategy during the struggle. 37
A durable success. 37
In case of need for long-term defense. 38
Collapsing the coup. 39
Deterring coups d’état. 40
Promoting an anti-coup defense. 41
Adopting an anti-coup defense. 41
Preparations by the civil institutions. 42
Government initiated preparations. 44
Possible legislation and other plans to mobilize defense. 45
Other types of preparations. 47
Consequences of an anti-coup defense. 48
APPENDIX ONE. 49
Legislation and Other Governmental Preparations for Anti-Coup Defense.
APPENDIX TWO. 55
Preparations by the Civil Society for Anti-Coup Defense.
1. Public education. 55
2. Media. 56
3. Political organizations. 57
4. Religious institutions. 57
5. Specific groups and institutions. 58

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Pamphlet
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72
Number of pages
64
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OL12140620M
Internet Archive
anticoup00shar
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1880813114
ISBN 13
9781880813119
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52730473
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6366099

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