Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) experienced an unprecedented wave of nonsectarian antigovernment protests in 2014. Although the key motivating factors generally highlighted, such as economic marginalization and poor governance, were common throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, the protests did not extend to all parts of the country. Notably, despite very similar initial conditions in the two jurisdictions of the country, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) saw major unrest with a large number of participants in many locations while subsequent protest mobilization was much more limited in the Republic of Srpska (RS). We take advantage of the variation in the responses from the two governments in the same country to evaluate how observe...
The paper aims to cover the claims-making process and the repertoires of action in two recent anti-g...
Why do some authoritarian governments respond beneficently to political protest while others opt for...
Published online: 07 November 2022Based on an original protest event analysis (PEA) dataset covering...
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) experienced an unprecedented wave of non-sectarian anti-government prot...
The second chapter of this PhD thesis examines the barriers to nonviolent resistance and explains wh...
This paper discusses the protests in February 2014, Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. While these protests ...
This chapter examines the dynamics and determinants of different forms of protest activities in Sout...
In early 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced the worst civil unrest it had seen since the 1992 ...
This report is one of a pair of research reports looking at how governments respond to protest movem...
Dissidents can choose among different tactics to redress political grievances, yet violent and nonvi...
In February 2014, violent protests erupted in Tuzla and quickly spread to multiple other Bosnian cit...
This article will examine whether the demands for social justice during the citizen-led assemblies (...
Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
This book offers an in-depth investigation of the emergence and spread of social mobilizations that ...
Prosvjedi su izrazito važan oblik političkog ponašanja; oni predstavljaju javni kanal kroz koji građ...
The paper aims to cover the claims-making process and the repertoires of action in two recent anti-g...
Why do some authoritarian governments respond beneficently to political protest while others opt for...
Published online: 07 November 2022Based on an original protest event analysis (PEA) dataset covering...
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) experienced an unprecedented wave of non-sectarian anti-government prot...
The second chapter of this PhD thesis examines the barriers to nonviolent resistance and explains wh...
This paper discusses the protests in February 2014, Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina. While these protests ...
This chapter examines the dynamics and determinants of different forms of protest activities in Sout...
In early 2014, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced the worst civil unrest it had seen since the 1992 ...
This report is one of a pair of research reports looking at how governments respond to protest movem...
Dissidents can choose among different tactics to redress political grievances, yet violent and nonvi...
In February 2014, violent protests erupted in Tuzla and quickly spread to multiple other Bosnian cit...
This article will examine whether the demands for social justice during the citizen-led assemblies (...
Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
This book offers an in-depth investigation of the emergence and spread of social mobilizations that ...
Prosvjedi su izrazito važan oblik političkog ponašanja; oni predstavljaju javni kanal kroz koji građ...
The paper aims to cover the claims-making process and the repertoires of action in two recent anti-g...
Why do some authoritarian governments respond beneficently to political protest while others opt for...
Published online: 07 November 2022Based on an original protest event analysis (PEA) dataset covering...