Over the last forty years the world has witnessed the emergence and proliferation of a new political phenomenon - unarmed revolution. This book explores why some nonviolent revolutionary movements lead to unarmed revolution, and others result in devastating failure.
Over the last forty years the world has witnessed the emergence and proliferation of a new political phenomenon - unarmed revolution. This book explores why some nonviolent revolutionary movements lead to unarmed revolution, and others result in devastating failure.
Daniel Ritter is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stockholm University. His primary research interests are revolutions, social movements, and international relations
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1: Toward a Theory of Unarmed Revolution Part II: International Relations 2: Friendly International Relations: Benefit or Burden? 3: Façade Democracy: Managing Authoritarianism Part III: Domestic Politics 4: Survival of the Fittest: Challenging Façade Democracies 5: Ousting the Dictator: Unarmed Revolutions and Disarm ed Regimes Part IV: Further Comparisons and Conclusions 6: Confrontational States: Outside of the Iron Cage of Liberalism 7: Rights, Rhetoric, and Revolutions
Part I: Introduction 1: Toward a Theory of Unarmed Revolution Part II: International Relations 2: Friendly International Relations: Benefit or Burden? 3: Façade Democracy: Managing Authoritarianism Part III: Domestic Politics 4: Survival of the Fittest: Challenging Façade Democracies 5: Ousting the Dictator: Unarmed Revolutions and Disarm ed Regimes Part IV: Further Comparisons and Conclusions 6: Confrontational States: Outside of the Iron Cage of Liberalism 7: Rights, Rhetoric, and Revolutions
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