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With crucial insights and indispensable information concerning
modern-day political upheavals, the sixth edition of Revolutions
and Revolutionary Movements provides a representative cross-section
of many of the most significant revolutions of the modern era.
Students can trace the historical development of eleven revolutions
using a five-factor analytical framework. Attention is devoted to
clearly explaining all relevant concepts and events, the roles of
key leaders, and the interrelation of each revolutionary movement
with international economic and political developments and
conflicts. New to this edition: Expanded coverage of women and
revolution with profiles of individual women revolutionaries.
Coverage of the recent student movement in Hong Kong as well as
economic developments in China, Chinese international influence and
international economic development projects, and trade relations
with the US during the Trump administration. Changes in US policy
toward Cuba during the Trump administration. Examination of the
cancellation of the Iran nuclear agreement by the Trump
administration, Trump administration policies towards Iran, the
impacts on Iran and Iranian reactions, and Iranian and Saudi
Arabian involvement in Yemen. Coverage of the near extinction of
geographic ISIS caliphate, terrorist attacks, and the implications
of US policy on Palestinians and Middle Eastern countries during
the Trump administration. Examination of persisting economic
inequality, corruption, and recent South African political
developments and government actions. Analysis of revolutionary
movements in Venezuela and Bolivia and coverage of major political
developments and events in both countries. Trump administration
policy toward authoritarian states in the Middle East and
implications for the possibility of pro-democracy movements in
Middle Eastern countries. Updated student resources include
multiple orienting maps, summary and analysis sections,
chronologies, and documentary resources.
With crucial insights and indispensable information concerning
modern-day political upheavals, the sixth edition of Revolutions
and Revolutionary Movements provides a representative cross-section
of many of the most significant revolutions of the modern era.
Students can trace the historical development of eleven revolutions
using a five-factor analytical framework. Attention is devoted to
clearly explaining all relevant concepts and events, the roles of
key leaders, and the interrelation of each revolutionary movement
with international economic and political developments and
conflicts. New to this edition: Expanded coverage of women and
revolution with profiles of individual women revolutionaries.
Coverage of the recent student movement in Hong Kong as well as
economic developments in China, Chinese international influence and
international economic development projects, and trade relations
with the US during the Trump administration. Changes in US policy
toward Cuba during the Trump administration. Examination of the
cancellation of the Iran nuclear agreement by the Trump
administration, Trump administration policies towards Iran, the
impacts on Iran and Iranian reactions, and Iranian and Saudi
Arabian involvement in Yemen. Coverage of the near extinction of
geographic ISIS caliphate, terrorist attacks, and the implications
of US policy on Palestinians and Middle Eastern countries during
the Trump administration. Examination of persisting economic
inequality, corruption, and recent South African political
developments and government actions. Analysis of revolutionary
movements in Venezuela and Bolivia and coverage of major political
developments and events in both countries. Trump administration
policy toward authoritarian states in the Middle East and
implications for the possibility of pro-democracy movements in
Middle Eastern countries. Updated student resources include
multiple orienting maps, summary and analysis sections,
chronologies, and documentary resources.
This book explains why the Iraq War took place, and the war's
impacts on Iraq, the United States, the Middle East, and other
nations around the world. It explores conflict's potential
consequences for future rationales for war, foreign policy, the
United Nations, and international law and justice.
Exploring the key historical, political, and social underpinnings,
James DeFronzo analyzes the impact of this defining war in the
Middle East. "The Iraq War" explains the compelling and
interrelated sociological and political forces that led to war,
accounting for important aspects of the occupation, the development
of the resistance, and the conflict's influence on other nations.
Beyond a systematic study of the invasion, occupation, and the
future of the U.S.-Iraq relationship, DeFronzo also covers the
early history of Iraq, the British mandate, the antimonarchy
revolution, and the influence of the Saddam Hussein regime and its
wars--the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Persian
Gulf War. "The Iraq War "provides a probing analysis of the
underlying factors that devastated Iraq, shook the American
political system, and helped shape political developments around
the world.
Intended as the primary text for a social problems course, DeFronzo
and Gill's Social Problems and Social Movements stresses the need
for collective action and social movements to solve social
problems. Both instructors and students will find this a useful
framework in which to view today's most pressing social issues.
*Chapter 1 introduces the topic of social problems. *Chapter 2
explains how social movements address social problems and describes
sociological explanations for the development of social movements.
*Chapter 3 describes the power frameworks that participants in
social movements must deal with in order to achieve success. *Each
following chapter presents overviews of social problems and
provides examples of how working together can bring about positive
change. *Social Movements and Special Topics boxes provide
information on aspects of specific social problems as well as how
people organize and work together to solve them.
With crucial insights and indispensable information concerning
modern-day political upheavals, "Revolutions and Revolutionary
Movements" provides a representative cross section of the most
significant revolutions of the twentieth and twenty-first
centuries. This Fifth Edition is revised and updated with a new
chapter on the Arab Revolution from its beginning in December 2010
to the present. In this widely used text, students can trace the
historical development of eleven revolutions using a five-factor
analytical framework. Author James DeFronzo clearly explains all
relevant concepts and events, the roles of key leaders, and the
interrelation of each revolutionary movement with international
economic and political developments and conflicts, including World
Wars I and II, the Cold War, and the War on Terror. Student
resources include multiple orienting maps, summary and analysis
sections, suggested readings, chronologies, and documentary
resources.
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