Ruling by Other Means
State-Mobilized Movements
Herausgeber: Ekiert, Grzegorz; Yan, Xiaojun; Perry, Elizabeth J
Ruling by Other Means
State-Mobilized Movements
Herausgeber: Ekiert, Grzegorz; Yan, Xiaojun; Perry, Elizabeth J
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Offers a new perspective on the relationship between states and social movements in authoritarian and semi-authoritarian contexts.
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Offers a new perspective on the relationship between states and social movements in authoritarian and semi-authoritarian contexts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781108745611
- ISBN-10: 110874561X
- Artikelnr.: 59361734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 528g
- ISBN-13: 9781108745611
- ISBN-10: 110874561X
- Artikelnr.: 59361734
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. State-Mobilized Movements: A Research Agenda Grzegorz Ekiert and
Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. Manufactured Ambiguity: Party-State Mobilization
Strategy in the March 1968 Crisis in Poland Dominika Kruszewska and
Grzegorz Ekiert; 3. Suppressing Students in the People's Republic of China:
Proletarian State-Mobilized Movements in 1968 and 1989 Elizabeth J. Perry
and Yan Xiaojun; 4. Mobilization for Development in Rural Taiwan Kristen
Looney; 5. Enforcement Networks and Racial Contention in Civil Rights-Era
Mississippi David Cunningham and Peter B. Owen; 6. Social Sources of
Counterrevolution: State-Mobilized Movements during Revolutionary Episodes
Mark Beissinger; 7. Occupy Youth! State-Mobilized Movements in the Putin
Era (or, What Was Nashi and What Comes Next?) Julie Hemment; 8.
State-Mobilized Movements after Annexation of Crimea: The Construction of
Novorossiya Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson; 9. Mirroring
Opposition Threats: The Logic of State Mobilization in Bolivarian Venezuela
Sam Handlin; 10. Party-led Mobilization: Veterans as a Pivotal Political
Actor Danijela Dolenec and Daniela irini¿; 11. The Dynamics of
State-Mobilized Movements: Insights from Egypt Ashley Anderson and Melani
Cammett; 12. State-Mobilized Movements and the Pro-Democracy Movement in
Hong Kong, 2013-2015 Eliza W. Y. Lee; 13. The Resurrection of Lei Feng:
Rebuilding the Chinese Party-State's Infrastructure of Volunteer
Mobilization David Palmer and Rundong Ning.
Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. Manufactured Ambiguity: Party-State Mobilization
Strategy in the March 1968 Crisis in Poland Dominika Kruszewska and
Grzegorz Ekiert; 3. Suppressing Students in the People's Republic of China:
Proletarian State-Mobilized Movements in 1968 and 1989 Elizabeth J. Perry
and Yan Xiaojun; 4. Mobilization for Development in Rural Taiwan Kristen
Looney; 5. Enforcement Networks and Racial Contention in Civil Rights-Era
Mississippi David Cunningham and Peter B. Owen; 6. Social Sources of
Counterrevolution: State-Mobilized Movements during Revolutionary Episodes
Mark Beissinger; 7. Occupy Youth! State-Mobilized Movements in the Putin
Era (or, What Was Nashi and What Comes Next?) Julie Hemment; 8.
State-Mobilized Movements after Annexation of Crimea: The Construction of
Novorossiya Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson; 9. Mirroring
Opposition Threats: The Logic of State Mobilization in Bolivarian Venezuela
Sam Handlin; 10. Party-led Mobilization: Veterans as a Pivotal Political
Actor Danijela Dolenec and Daniela irini¿; 11. The Dynamics of
State-Mobilized Movements: Insights from Egypt Ashley Anderson and Melani
Cammett; 12. State-Mobilized Movements and the Pro-Democracy Movement in
Hong Kong, 2013-2015 Eliza W. Y. Lee; 13. The Resurrection of Lei Feng:
Rebuilding the Chinese Party-State's Infrastructure of Volunteer
Mobilization David Palmer and Rundong Ning.
1. State-Mobilized Movements: A Research Agenda Grzegorz Ekiert and
Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. Manufactured Ambiguity: Party-State Mobilization
Strategy in the March 1968 Crisis in Poland Dominika Kruszewska and
Grzegorz Ekiert; 3. Suppressing Students in the People's Republic of China:
Proletarian State-Mobilized Movements in 1968 and 1989 Elizabeth J. Perry
and Yan Xiaojun; 4. Mobilization for Development in Rural Taiwan Kristen
Looney; 5. Enforcement Networks and Racial Contention in Civil Rights-Era
Mississippi David Cunningham and Peter B. Owen; 6. Social Sources of
Counterrevolution: State-Mobilized Movements during Revolutionary Episodes
Mark Beissinger; 7. Occupy Youth! State-Mobilized Movements in the Putin
Era (or, What Was Nashi and What Comes Next?) Julie Hemment; 8.
State-Mobilized Movements after Annexation of Crimea: The Construction of
Novorossiya Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson; 9. Mirroring
Opposition Threats: The Logic of State Mobilization in Bolivarian Venezuela
Sam Handlin; 10. Party-led Mobilization: Veterans as a Pivotal Political
Actor Danijela Dolenec and Daniela irini¿; 11. The Dynamics of
State-Mobilized Movements: Insights from Egypt Ashley Anderson and Melani
Cammett; 12. State-Mobilized Movements and the Pro-Democracy Movement in
Hong Kong, 2013-2015 Eliza W. Y. Lee; 13. The Resurrection of Lei Feng:
Rebuilding the Chinese Party-State's Infrastructure of Volunteer
Mobilization David Palmer and Rundong Ning.
Elizabeth J. Perry; 2. Manufactured Ambiguity: Party-State Mobilization
Strategy in the March 1968 Crisis in Poland Dominika Kruszewska and
Grzegorz Ekiert; 3. Suppressing Students in the People's Republic of China:
Proletarian State-Mobilized Movements in 1968 and 1989 Elizabeth J. Perry
and Yan Xiaojun; 4. Mobilization for Development in Rural Taiwan Kristen
Looney; 5. Enforcement Networks and Racial Contention in Civil Rights-Era
Mississippi David Cunningham and Peter B. Owen; 6. Social Sources of
Counterrevolution: State-Mobilized Movements during Revolutionary Episodes
Mark Beissinger; 7. Occupy Youth! State-Mobilized Movements in the Putin
Era (or, What Was Nashi and What Comes Next?) Julie Hemment; 8.
State-Mobilized Movements after Annexation of Crimea: The Construction of
Novorossiya Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson; 9. Mirroring
Opposition Threats: The Logic of State Mobilization in Bolivarian Venezuela
Sam Handlin; 10. Party-led Mobilization: Veterans as a Pivotal Political
Actor Danijela Dolenec and Daniela irini¿; 11. The Dynamics of
State-Mobilized Movements: Insights from Egypt Ashley Anderson and Melani
Cammett; 12. State-Mobilized Movements and the Pro-Democracy Movement in
Hong Kong, 2013-2015 Eliza W. Y. Lee; 13. The Resurrection of Lei Feng:
Rebuilding the Chinese Party-State's Infrastructure of Volunteer
Mobilization David Palmer and Rundong Ning.