People and the State

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Alba Ruibal
Alexander Libman
Attending Ward Meetings
authoritarian regimes
Authoritarianism
Beltran Roca
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Cato Manor
Central Government
Chinese Urban Residents
City Level Factors
civil resistance strategies
Civil Society
Collective Protests
comparative protest analysis
Compliant Activism
Contemporary Social Science
CPSU Member
CPSU Membership
David Martin Jones
Democracy
Dilshod Achilov
Egyptian Trade Union Federation
Elisa Orofino
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global protest dynamics in democracies
Hizb Ut Tahrir
Iban Diaz-Parra
Iron Fist
Keenan Wilder
Kyrgyz Republic
Legal Mobilisation
Liberation War
Multilevel Logit Model
Muslim World
Party Saturation
political activism
Populism
populist politics
Post-political Situation
Protest
Religion
Sanchari De
SDCEA
Shahbag Movement
Shauna Mottiar
Silvina Romano
social movement theory
South Durban
STF
Street Protests
Thomas O'Brien
Tom Lodge
Vladimir Kozlov
Wonjae Hwang
Yang Zhong

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367234812
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Feb 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Protest has proliferated in the early part of the twenty-first century, forcing change in political systems and challenging established patterns of behaviour. The factors driving these protests range from religion and inequality through to the effectiveness of the state and its role in protecting the rights of citizens. The growth in discontent represented by these protests potentially threatens the stability of the state by raising questions about the right of governments to govern. Anger and frustration embodied in many of these actions has resulted in the growth of support for populist political actors promising simplified solutions to the complex underlying issues. In this way, the inability of the state to address the claims of its population potentially places its continued viability at risk. The cases in this collection examine a range of protest movements from around the world, in both democratic and authoritarian political systems, to provide an overview of contemporary issues and protest forms. Addressing contemporary protest in this manner is an important task in supporting our understanding of the root causes of the current tensions and their possible future effects. This book is a compilation of articles from a special issue of Contemporary Social Science with additional papers selected from Contemporary Politics, Journal of Contemporary China and Democratization.

Thomas O’Brien is a Lecturer in the Centre for International Security and Resilience at Cranfield University, UK. His research interests include leadership during democratisation, environmental politics and social movements.