Journal of Peace Research: Special Issue on Nonviolent Resistance in an Age of Polarization, Vol. 60 Issue 1, January 2023
Introduction
1.) Guest Editors’ introduction: Nonviolent resistance and its discontents. --Erica Chenoweth, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
Regular Articles
2.) Ghosts of the Black Decade: How legacies of violence shaped Algeria’s Hirak protests. --M Tahir Kilavuz, Sharan Grewal, Robert Kubinec
3.) Protests and persuasion: Partisanships effect on evaluating nonviolent tactics in the United States. --Sarah E Croco, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Taylor Vincent
4.) Joining forces: Social coalitions and democratic revolutions. --Sirianne Dahlum
5.) Pushing the doors open: Nonviolent action and inclusion in peace negotiations. --Desirée Nilsson, Isak Svensson
6.) Upping the ante without taking up arms: Why mass movements escalate demands. --Sooyeon Kang
7.) ‘A lot of people still love and worship the monarchy’: How polarizing frames trigger countermobilization in Thailand. --Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
8.) A win or a flop? Measuring mass protest successfulness in authoritarian settings. --Kimberly Turner
10.) Choosing tactics: The efficacy of violence and nonviolence in self-determination disputes. --Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
11.) Swords into ploughshares? Why human rights abuses persist after resistance campaigns. --Christopher Wiley Shay
12.) Ambivalent allies: How inconsistent foreign support dooms new democracies. --Killian Clarke
13.) Data innovations on protests in the United States. --Cassy Dorff, Grace Adcox, Amanda Konet
1.) Guest Editors’ introduction: Nonviolent resistance and its discontents. --Erica Chenoweth, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
Regular Articles
2.) Ghosts of the Black Decade: How legacies of violence shaped Algeria’s Hirak protests. --M Tahir Kilavuz, Sharan Grewal, Robert Kubinec
3.) Protests and persuasion: Partisanships effect on evaluating nonviolent tactics in the United States. --Sarah E Croco, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Taylor Vincent
4.) Joining forces: Social coalitions and democratic revolutions. --Sirianne Dahlum
5.) Pushing the doors open: Nonviolent action and inclusion in peace negotiations. --Desirée Nilsson, Isak Svensson
6.) Upping the ante without taking up arms: Why mass movements escalate demands. --Sooyeon Kang
7.) ‘A lot of people still love and worship the monarchy’: How polarizing frames trigger countermobilization in Thailand. --Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
8.) A win or a flop? Measuring mass protest successfulness in authoritarian settings. --Kimberly Turner
10.) Choosing tactics: The efficacy of violence and nonviolence in self-determination disputes. --Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham
11.) Swords into ploughshares? Why human rights abuses persist after resistance campaigns. --Christopher Wiley Shay
12.) Ambivalent allies: How inconsistent foreign support dooms new democracies. --Killian Clarke
13.) Data innovations on protests in the United States. --Cassy Dorff, Grace Adcox, Amanda Konet
Erica Chenoweth - Personal Name
Killian Clarke - Personal Name
Christopher Wiley Shay - Personal Name
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - Personal Name
Kimberly Turner - Personal Name
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri - Personal Name
Sooyeon Kang - Personal Name
Desirée Nilsson - Personal Name
Sirianne Dahlum - Personal Name
Sarah E Croco - Personal Name
M Tahir Kilavuz - Personal Name
Cassy Dorff - Personal Name
Killian Clarke - Personal Name
Christopher Wiley Shay - Personal Name
Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham - Personal Name
Kimberly Turner - Personal Name
Janjira Sombatpoonsiri - Personal Name
Sooyeon Kang - Personal Name
Desirée Nilsson - Personal Name
Sirianne Dahlum - Personal Name
Sarah E Croco - Personal Name
M Tahir Kilavuz - Personal Name
Cassy Dorff - Personal Name
Vol. 60 Issue 1, January 2023
1460-3578
e-Journal PHI
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Sage Publications, Inc.
2023
London
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