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Caitlin Andrews-Lee is Assistant Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Ryerson University. Previously, she was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR) at Tulane University. She has published articles on charismatic politics, political behavior, and democracy in journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Political Research Quarterly, and Journal of Politics in Latin America.
Part I. Theoretical Discussion
1. Introduction
2. A Theory of Charismatic Movement Revival
Part II. The Demand Side: Charisma from the Followers' Perspective
3. The Formation of Charismatic Attachments
4. The Survival of Charismatic Attachments
5. The Reactivation of Charismatic Attachments
Part III. The Supply Side: Charisma from the Leaders' Perspective
6. The Politics of Succession in Charismatic Movements
7. The Spasmodic Trajectories of Charismatic Movements
8. Theoretical Implications and Broader Conclusions.