This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communication, repression of opposition and the government’s selfishness. Combining econometric analysis of survey data with a laboratory experiment, we analyse how these factors affect preferences for revolt and revolutionary action. We introduce an experimental game capturing essential features of a dictatorship. The results show that the feeling that the government operates selfishly increases both revolutionary preferences and actions. Political repression and lack of communication freedom increase revolutionary attitudes but decrease actual opposition, consistent with the collective action problem faced by opposition to a dictatorship.Conflict,...
We examine a political revolution in the context of a global game with two op-posing groups- regime ...
Many authoritarian regimes use frightening acts of repression to suppress dissent. Theory from psych...
This dissertation analyzes when repression effectively deters dissent, and under what mechanisms do ...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
The theoretical literature on government repression has mostly taken a choice theoretic perspective,...
<p>This paper constitutes a partial answer to the question of when political</p><p>resistance campai...
How do different types of motivation influence the politics of collective action? We study a model o...
While the struggle between governments and rebel elites has been the focus of many analyses, little ...
I develop a model of regime change to study how a revolutionary vanguard may use vio-lence to coordi...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
The threat of revolution disciplines the elites, inducing them to strategically share some of their ...
Although property rights are the cornerstone of capitalist economics, throughout history existing cl...
We create a collective resistance game in which elites control the distribution of resources if the ...
Throughout the 1990s Ted Robert Gurr developed and refined a model of ethnopolitical rebellion built...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 99-104.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature review...
We examine a political revolution in the context of a global game with two op-posing groups- regime ...
Many authoritarian regimes use frightening acts of repression to suppress dissent. Theory from psych...
This dissertation analyzes when repression effectively deters dissent, and under what mechanisms do ...
This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communi...
The theoretical literature on government repression has mostly taken a choice theoretic perspective,...
<p>This paper constitutes a partial answer to the question of when political</p><p>resistance campai...
How do different types of motivation influence the politics of collective action? We study a model o...
While the struggle between governments and rebel elites has been the focus of many analyses, little ...
I develop a model of regime change to study how a revolutionary vanguard may use vio-lence to coordi...
This thesis examines the relationship between the two driving forces that pose a threat to the survi...
The threat of revolution disciplines the elites, inducing them to strategically share some of their ...
Although property rights are the cornerstone of capitalist economics, throughout history existing cl...
We create a collective resistance game in which elites control the distribution of resources if the ...
Throughout the 1990s Ted Robert Gurr developed and refined a model of ethnopolitical rebellion built...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 99-104.1. Introduction and motivation -- 2. Literature review...
We examine a political revolution in the context of a global game with two op-posing groups- regime ...
Many authoritarian regimes use frightening acts of repression to suppress dissent. Theory from psych...
This dissertation analyzes when repression effectively deters dissent, and under what mechanisms do ...