In the political realm, our world is currently experiencing both a massive decline in democracies as well as the quality of democratic regimes in all geographical regions, and a rise in pro-democracy social change movements. Meanwhile, extant scholarly research emphasizes that social movements can contribute to changes in political regimes, such as the undermining of authoritarian ones or simply causing a circulation of the elite. Nevertheless, there is a gap in the scholarly knowledge regarding when political activism becomes effective or can even take place without total annihilation in the context of unrecognized states. To address this gap, studying cases of pro-democracy movements in unrecognized states through a comparative schema is ...
My dissertation investigates the democratization of Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, small states in the Sin...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...
This book is for anyone wondering whatever happened to Thailands vanished Marxist insurgents or inte...
This dissertation examines under what conditions social movement parties will transition into politi...
This article discusses and critiques the four articles that comprise this volume on Taiwan’s social ...
This article discusses and critiques the four articles that comprise this volume on Taiwan’s social ...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
My dissertation adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine the relationship between political p...
Recent research into the nature of nonviolent movements has largely focused on the differences betwe...
Most social movement research privileges the state as the main, if not the sole arena where social m...
Why are some opposition movements pro-democracy while others are not? What explains an anti-democrat...
Scholars of social movements are often skeptical about the applicability of their analytical tools a...
International audienceIssues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabi-lizatio...
This book explores a relatively uncharted area of democratic transitions: the empirical study of int...
Recent studies have demonstrated that democratic transitions can take place even in political entiti...
My dissertation investigates the democratization of Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, small states in the Sin...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...
This book is for anyone wondering whatever happened to Thailands vanished Marxist insurgents or inte...
This dissertation examines under what conditions social movement parties will transition into politi...
This article discusses and critiques the four articles that comprise this volume on Taiwan’s social ...
This article discusses and critiques the four articles that comprise this volume on Taiwan’s social ...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
My dissertation adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examine the relationship between political p...
Recent research into the nature of nonviolent movements has largely focused on the differences betwe...
Most social movement research privileges the state as the main, if not the sole arena where social m...
Why are some opposition movements pro-democracy while others are not? What explains an anti-democrat...
Scholars of social movements are often skeptical about the applicability of their analytical tools a...
International audienceIssues of sociopolitical systems’ stability and risks of their destabi-lizatio...
This book explores a relatively uncharted area of democratic transitions: the empirical study of int...
Recent studies have demonstrated that democratic transitions can take place even in political entiti...
My dissertation investigates the democratization of Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan, small states in the Sin...
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, liberal democracy remained the only ideal model of a politi...
This book is for anyone wondering whatever happened to Thailands vanished Marxist insurgents or inte...