POLI 227 Lecture : 14 - revolutions.docx

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Broad definition: violent transfer of political power. Narrow definition: violent transfer of political power and fundamental social transformation, e. g. French, russian, chinese revolutions (restructure social order within societies) Handelman"s definition: comprehensive political and socio-economic change. Why, when, and where do revolutions occur? (conditions: the ruled revolt & rulers can no longer continue to rule, driven by poverty and external subversion (not always true, class struggle. J-curve: looks at changes in resources, social mobilization, peasant da, political rigidity. Personalistic dictatorships: a challenge from below not enough state weakness: How do revolutions occur? (processes: center periphery. Start where regime is weakest (by mountains, countryside, etc) and build support, guerilla warfare, slowly expand: mixed. Libya: different urban uprising, in some places easily suppressed not in the east which was part of the periphery (less cared for by ghaddafi) To mobilize people, need a solid platform for the most part: external support, coalitions vs. homogenous groups. Libya & dozens of militias: leninist structures.

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