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Social Movements and Civil War - When Protests for Democratization Fail (Hardcover): Bogumila Hall, Emin Poljarevic, Daniel P.... Social Movements and Civil War - When Protests for Democratization Fail (Hardcover)
Bogumila Hall, Emin Poljarevic, Daniel P. Ritter, Donatella della Porta, Teije Hidde Donker
R4,132 Discovery Miles 41 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book investigates the origins of civil wars which emerge from failed attempts at democratization. The main aim of this volume is to develop a theoretical explanation of the conditions under which and the mechanisms through which social movements' struggles for democracy end up in civil war. While the empirical evidence suggests that this is not a rare phenomenon, the literatures on social movements, democratization and civil wars have grown apart from each other. At the theoretical level, Social Movements and Civil War bridges insights in the three fields, looking in particular at explanations of the radicalization of social movements, the failure of democratization processes and the onset of civil war. In doing this, it builds upon the relational approach developed in contentious politics with the aim of singling out robust causal mechanisms. At the empirical level, the research provides in-depth descriptions of four cases of trajectory from social movements for democratization into civil wars: in Syria, Libya, Yemen and the former Yugoslavia. Conditions such as the double weakness of civil society and the state, the presence of entrepreneurs of violence as well as normative and material resources for violence, ethnic and tribal divisions, domestic and international military interventions are considered as influencing the chains of actors' choices rather than as structural determinants. This book will be of great interest to students of civil wars, political violence, social movements, democratization, and IR in general.

Global Diffusion of Protest - Riding the Protest Wave in the Neoliberal Crisis (Hardcover, 0): Donatella Porta Global Diffusion of Protest - Riding the Protest Wave in the Neoliberal Crisis (Hardcover, 0)
Donatella Porta; Contributions by Kivanc Atak, Mariana S. Mendes, Juan Masullo, Francis O'Connor, …
R3,725 Discovery Miles 37 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recent years have seen a new development in the growth and spread of popular protest: protests that began as local, homogeneous events-such as Occupy Wall Street or the protests of the Arab Spring-quickly left their original locations and local specificity behind and became global. This book looks at the development of this wave of protests, with an eye on protests against austerity and neoliberal economic policies, and offers a global view, covering events in Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and other locations.

On Revolutions - Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World (Paperback): Colin J Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, George... On Revolutions - Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World (Paperback)
Colin J Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, George Lawson, Sharon Erickson Nepstad, …
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A cutting-edge appraisal of revolution and its future. On Revolutions, co-authored by six prominent scholars of revolutions, reinvigorates revolutionary studies for the twenty-first century. Integrating insights from diverse fields-including civil resistance studies, international relations, social movements, and terrorism-they offer new ways of thinking about persistent problems in the study of revolution. This book outlines an approach that reaches beyond the common categorical distinctions. As the authors argue, revolutions are not just political or social, but they feature many types of change. Structure and agency are not mutually distinct; they are mutually reinforcing processes. Contention is not just violent or nonviolent, but it is usually a mix of both. Revolutions do not just succeed or fail, but they achieve and simultaneously fall short. And causal conditions are not just domestic or international, but instead, they are dependent on the interplay of each. Demonstrating the merits of this approach through a wide range of cases, the authors explore new opportunities for conceptual thinking about revolution, provide methodological advice, and engage with the ethical issues that exist at the nexus of scholarship and activism.

Social Movements and Civil War - When Protests for Democratization Fail (Paperback): Bogumila Hall, Emin Poljarevic, Daniel P.... Social Movements and Civil War - When Protests for Democratization Fail (Paperback)
Bogumila Hall, Emin Poljarevic, Daniel P. Ritter, Donatella della Porta, Teije Hidde Donker
R1,198 Discovery Miles 11 980 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book investigates the origins of civil wars which emerge from failed attempts at democratization. The main aim of this volume is to develop a theoretical explanation of the conditions under which and the mechanisms through which social movements' struggles for democracy end up in civil war. While the empirical evidence suggests that this is not a rare phenomenon, the literatures on social movements, democratization and civil wars have grown apart from each other. At the theoretical level, Social Movements and Civil War bridges insights in the three fields, looking in particular at explanations of the radicalization of social movements, the failure of democratization processes and the onset of civil war. In doing this, it builds upon the relational approach developed in contentious politics with the aim of singling out robust causal mechanisms. At the empirical level, the research provides in-depth descriptions of four cases of trajectory from social movements for democratization into civil wars: in Syria, Libya, Yemen and the former Yugoslavia. Conditions such as the double weakness of civil society and the state, the presence of entrepreneurs of violence as well as normative and material resources for violence, ethnic and tribal divisions, domestic and international military interventions are considered as influencing the chains of actors' choices rather than as structural determinants. This book will be of great interest to students of civil wars, political violence, social movements, democratization, and IR in general.

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