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Departing from the "Great Revolutions" tradition, Jack A. Goldstone, Ted Robert Gurr, and Farrokh Moshiri have drawn together a variety of area experts to examine contemporary revolutionary crises in light of recent social and political developments. The result is a wide-ranging compendium of cases placed in current theoretical perspective. The boo
Contents
Preface -- Introduction -- Revolutionary Conflict Theory in an Evolutionary Perspective -- An Analytical Framework -- Vietnam: Revolution of Postcolonial Consolidation -- Nicaragua: A New Model for Popular Revolution in Latin America -- Iran: Islamic Revolution against Westernization -- Poland: Nonviolent Revolution in a Socialist State -- Afghanistan: State Breakdown -- The Philippines: The Making of a "People Power" Revolution -- Cambodia: Revolution, Genocide, Intervention -- Zimbabwe: Revolutionary Violence Resulting in Reform -- South Africa: Potential for Revolutionary Change -- The West Bank and Gaza: The PLO and the Intifada -- Comparisons and Policy Implications