All protest campaigns move through cycles of escalation and de-escalation and ultimately demobilize. Some campaigns demobilize quickly as protesters reach their goals. The 2011 Egyptian uprising, when protesters left the streets after they brought down the Mubarak regime, for example, is a case of rapid demobilization. Others, like the 2011 uprising in Bahrain, demobilize over a longer time span before protests come to a complete halt. In Bahrain, the government first cracked down on the opposition by bringing in foreign troops and then continued to repress protesters until the protesters ended the campaign in 2012. Regardless of the length of time it takes for protesters to leave the streets and stop the protests, demobilization is a compl...
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Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
It is the aim of this study to understand the mobilization process leading up to and the diffusion o...
This paper investigates the interaction of protest and repression, drawing on Islamist protests and ...
This study highlights the role that critical events play in the demobilization of protest campaigns....
© The Author(s) 2018. How do authoritarian regimes fragment protest movements in the aftermath of m...
This study argues that escalation and de-escalation processes lie at the heart of protest campaigns....
Why and how do ordinary citizens lacking previous activist experience, come, at certain times, to st...
This study examines the demobilization of the Ogoni protest campaign in the oil producing Niger Delt...
The article aims to trace the dynamics of contention in austerity-driven Slovenia, explain why it en...
Imprecise measurement tools impede the study of protest mobilization. Mobilization proxies, such as ...
Why do some authoritarian governments respond beneficently to political protest while others opt for...
This present work analyzed the efficacy rate of protest outcomes when compared to the conceptualizat...
Recent research into the nature of nonviolent movements has largely focused on the differences betwe...
Strangely enough, while the pictures used to illustrate the most recent wave of protests for democra...
Dissidents can choose among different tactics to redress political grievances, yet violent and nonvi...
Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
It is the aim of this study to understand the mobilization process leading up to and the diffusion o...
This paper investigates the interaction of protest and repression, drawing on Islamist protests and ...