Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century is a wide-ranging compendium of contemporary revolutionary crises examined in light of recent social and political developments and placed in current theoretical perspective.
Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century is a wide-ranging compendium of contemporary revolutionary crises examined in light of recent social and political developments and placed in current theoretical perspective.
Ted Robert Gurr is distinguished professor at University of Maryland. He is an internationally known authority on the causes and management of political violence and ethnic conflict. He has been a senior consultant to the U.S. government's State Failure Task Force. Jack A. Goldstone, PhD (1981), is Hazel Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University, Senior Research Fellow at RANEPA, Moscow, and the author of Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World (1993) and many other works of comparative history.
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Preface Introduction Revolutionary Conflict Theory in an Evolutionary Perspective An Analytical Framework Vietnam: Revolution of Postcolonial Consolidation Nicaragua: A New Model for Popular Revolution in Latin America Iran: Islamic Revolution against Westernization Poland: Nonviolent Revolution in a Socialist State Afghanistan: State Breakdown The Philippines: The Making of a "People Power" Revolution Cambodia: Revolution, Genocide, Intervention Zimbabwe: Revolutionary Violence Resulting in Reform South Africa: Potential for Revolutionary Change The West Bank and Gaza: The PLO and the Intifada Comparisons and Policy Implications
Preface Introduction Revolutionary Conflict Theory in an Evolutionary Perspective An Analytical Framework Vietnam: Revolution of Postcolonial Consolidation Nicaragua: A New Model for Popular Revolution in Latin America Iran: Islamic Revolution against Westernization Poland: Nonviolent Revolution in a Socialist State Afghanistan: State Breakdown The Philippines: The Making of a "People Power" Revolution Cambodia: Revolution, Genocide, Intervention Zimbabwe: Revolutionary Violence Resulting in Reform South Africa: Potential for Revolutionary Change The West Bank and Gaza: The PLO and the Intifada Comparisons and Policy Implications
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