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East Germany was the first domino to fall when the Soviet bloc
began to collapse in 1989. Its topple was so swift and unusual that
it caught many area specialists and social scientists off guard;
they failed to recognize the instability of the Communist regime,
much less its fatal vulnerability to popular revolt. In this
volume, Steven Pfaff identifies the central mechanisms that
propelled the extraordinary and surprisingly bloodless revolution
within the German Democratic Republic (GDR). By developing a theory
of how exit-voice dynamics affect collective action, Pfaff
illuminates the processes that spurred mass demonstrations in the
GDR, led to a peaceful surrender of power by the hard-line Leninist
elite, and hastened German reunification. While most social
scientific explanations of collective action posit that the option
for citizens to emigrate--or exit--suppresses the organized voice
of collective public protest by providing a lower-cost alternative
to resistance, Pfaff argues that a different dynamic unfolded in
East Germany. The mass exit of many citizens provided a focal point
for protesters, igniting the insurgent voice of the revolution.
Pfaff mines state and party records, police reports, "samizdat,"
Church documents, and dissident manifestoes for his in-depth
analysis not only of the genesis of local protest but also of the
broader patterns of exit and voice across the entire GDR.
Throughout his inquiry, Pfaff compares the East German rebellion
with events occurring during the same period in other communist
states, particularly Czechoslovakia, China, Poland, and Hungary. He
suggests that a trigger from outside the political system--such as
exit--is necessary to initiate popular mobilization against regimes
with tightly centralized power and coercive surveillance.
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