Halid Beg Cibran traveled throughout parts eastern Anatolia garnering support for his cause, at times using violent coercion against non-supporive Kurdish Alevi tribes.
A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity (1994) examines how misreadings of Paul the Apostle's universalist philosophy eventually led to violent coercion.
The Arab Middle East has remained largely a pre-modern society, governed by clan relationships and violent coercion.
FLN-influenced labor unions, professional associations, and students' and women's organizations were created to lead opinion in diverse segments of the population, but here too violent coercion was widely used.
It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms "displacement" or forced displacement.
If we want a century of violent coercion to be succeeded by a century of persuasion, we must find a way to discuss the human future intelligibly.
You have no notion of how to accomplish important deeds save by brute force-no way of seeking other beings' cooperation save through violent coercion.
Blood or conflict diamonds are the name for gems mined illegally, and often under violent coercion, in African warzones.
I had known, from the time when I could speak, that my sister, in her capricious and violent coercion, was unjust to me.
Young Tamil men in particular can find themselves being a victim of violent coercion by the Tamil Tigers and violent interrogation by the security services.