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The Long-term Consequences of Violent Vs. Nonviolent Rebellion
In this blog post, I discuss my article
Swords Into Ploughshares?
which explores how nonviolent resistance leads to less future state repression compared to violent resistance.
Christopher Wiley Shay, PhD
Link to Civil War Paths
Putting on a Show Can Be Revolutionary.
Festive events like concerts and mass singing may help nonviolent movements attract more supporters.
John Gledhill
,
Allard Duursma
,
Christopher Wiley Shay, PhD
Link to Political Violence at a Glance
This may be the largest wave of nonviolent mass movements in world history. What comes next?
Social media has made mass protests easier to organize — but, perhaps paradoxically, harder to resolve.
Christopher Wiley Shay, PhD
,
Erica Chenoweth
,
Sirianne Dahlum
,
Sooyeon Kang
,
Zoe Marks
,
Tore Wig
Link to Monkey Cage
The Naxalite conflict: heating up or fading away?
The Maoist insurgency in east India is facing a recruitment crisis and increasing numbers of fatalities and surrenders – but its decline is not inevitable.
Christopher Wiley Shay, PhD
Link to IISS Blog
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