Nonviolent resistance can be a powerful tool for ordinary civilians to transform their governments; however, not all nonviolent movements end in success and many ultimately escalate into violent conflicts. To understand this escalatory process, I begin with the premise that social movements are not unitary actors but a collection of groups with varied preferences on goals and tactics. I argue that escalation is likely when movements have violence-wielding groups among their varied factions, as these groups deal in violence, believe in its utility, and can make the strategic decision to engage in violence as needed. I argue this is particularly likely when the campaign fails to make progress using nonviolent channels, suggesting that nonviol...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
This paper examines when non-state actors engaging in low levels of political violence (terrorism) a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
Existing research on the relationship between nonviolent and violent dissent has focused on primary ...
What determines whether organizations with maximalist demands - those calling for regime change and ...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Under what conditions do nonviolent demonstrations escalate to violence? I answer this question usin...
Hamas, the LTTE, FARC, the Zapatistas, and ETA all waged violent dissent for decades to no avail. Co...
When do people seeking political change choose to pick up arms and use violent means to bring about ...
Political discontent is present within all societies. Although the circumstances surrounding the for...
Rough draft – Please contact authors before citing Chenoweth and Stephan (2011) show that nonviolent...
Recent literature has argued that nonviolent political resistance campaigns are more effective at ac...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Why do some protests turn violent while others do not? The violent escalation of demonstrations is s...
abstract: Why and when do political actors use violence? This project answers these questions by exp...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
This paper examines when non-state actors engaging in low levels of political violence (terrorism) a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...
Existing research on the relationship between nonviolent and violent dissent has focused on primary ...
What determines whether organizations with maximalist demands - those calling for regime change and ...
We are in a moment of uprisings. Considering the more contentious protest moments from previous year...
Under what conditions do nonviolent demonstrations escalate to violence? I answer this question usin...
Hamas, the LTTE, FARC, the Zapatistas, and ETA all waged violent dissent for decades to no avail. Co...
When do people seeking political change choose to pick up arms and use violent means to bring about ...
Political discontent is present within all societies. Although the circumstances surrounding the for...
Rough draft – Please contact authors before citing Chenoweth and Stephan (2011) show that nonviolent...
Recent literature has argued that nonviolent political resistance campaigns are more effective at ac...
Diverse social movements often face tactic diversification. In otherwise nonviolent movements, some ...
Why do some protests turn violent while others do not? The violent escalation of demonstrations is s...
abstract: Why and when do political actors use violence? This project answers these questions by exp...
Political resistance is manifested in a variety of ways, including violent and nonviolent methods. T...
This paper examines when non-state actors engaging in low levels of political violence (terrorism) a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Catalog...