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Caught in the Crossfire presents a multifaceted explanation of why
people participate in something as dangerous and uncertain as a
revolutionary movement. Beginning with an analysis of the
grievances that motivate peasant participation in political
movements, the book also explores the additional factors
leadership, resources, and strategies required to mobilize peasants
for collective action. Collective action itself need not be
violent, but a repressive state response can quickly transform a
reformist movement into a revolution. Mason shows how different
strategies on the part of various actors can result in a government
victory, a rebel victory, or a negotiated settlement. The book
concludes with a look to the future: Will the emerging trends
toward political democratization and economic globalization make
revolution in the countryside more or less likely?
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