How does political imprisonment influence anti-regime protest? We argue that political imprisonment facilitates rather than stifles protest. Political imprisonment is a salient indicator of arbitrary rule creating ‘embodied grievances’. It enables the formation of dissident networks within prisons, and serves as a legitimating credential for former inmates to lead resistance. These mechanisms imply that political imprisonment is a self-defeating strategy, making it easier for the opposition to overcome their collective action problem. We test our argument with subnational data from the German Democratic Republic between 1984 and 1989. To account for endogenous latent dissent, we use originally collected archival data on local surveillance o...
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coerci...
Supplemental Material for Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR by ...
Does silencing a group’s peaceful expression of radical ideology prevent further radicalization and ...
How does political imprisonment influence anti-regime protest? We argue that political imprisonment ...
This thesis explores the shape and form of acts of dissent committed by ordinary Germans between 194...
Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
"This dissertation advances our understanding of political imprisonment, which represents a globally...
This paper investigates the interaction of protest and repression, drawing on Islamist protests and ...
Imprecise measurement tools impede the study of protest mobilization. Mobilization proxies, such as ...
This dissertation analyzes when repression effectively deters dissent, and under what mechanisms do ...
Theories of social movements concentrate on the explication of their emergence. Their endurance is f...
Do opposition protests affect citizens’ attitudes in electoral autocracies? While existing research ...
Contemporary political behavior is often affected by historical legacies, but the specific mechanism...
© The Author(s) 2018. How do authoritarian regimes fragment protest movements in the aftermath of m...
This article seeks to reconstruct the resistance attitudes and strategies of survival among politica...
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coerci...
Supplemental Material for Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR by ...
Does silencing a group’s peaceful expression of radical ideology prevent further radicalization and ...
How does political imprisonment influence anti-regime protest? We argue that political imprisonment ...
This thesis explores the shape and form of acts of dissent committed by ordinary Germans between 194...
Why does political contention induced by major exogenous shocks escalate into broad-based rebellion ...
"This dissertation advances our understanding of political imprisonment, which represents a globally...
This paper investigates the interaction of protest and repression, drawing on Islamist protests and ...
Imprecise measurement tools impede the study of protest mobilization. Mobilization proxies, such as ...
This dissertation analyzes when repression effectively deters dissent, and under what mechanisms do ...
Theories of social movements concentrate on the explication of their emergence. Their endurance is f...
Do opposition protests affect citizens’ attitudes in electoral autocracies? While existing research ...
Contemporary political behavior is often affected by historical legacies, but the specific mechanism...
© The Author(s) 2018. How do authoritarian regimes fragment protest movements in the aftermath of m...
This article seeks to reconstruct the resistance attitudes and strategies of survival among politica...
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coerci...
Supplemental Material for Political Imprisonment and Protest Mobilization: Evidence From the GDR by ...
Does silencing a group’s peaceful expression of radical ideology prevent further radicalization and ...