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_cES-MaBCA
245 _aViolence and Non-Violence in Anti-Government Mobilization
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_cDavid E. Cunningham, Belén González, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Dragana Vidovic, Peter B. White
260 _bPeace Research Institute Oslo PRIO
_c2016
_aPO Box 9229 Grønland, NO-0134 Oslo, Norway
300 _aRecurso online, 4 p.
490 _aPRIO Policy Briefs
520 _aGrievances against a government can motivate a wide range of forms of popular mass mobilization, yet violent events have received disproportionate attention. Existing data indicate that non-violent challenges to the government have been more common than violent challenges, whereas violence has been relatively more likely for territorial disputes. The choice of tactics is closely related to objectives and mobilization potential, and many actors seeking to challenge the government are likely to be more effective using non-violence than violence. Although grievances may be ubiquitous in autocratic regimes, active claims are not, and we show how our new data allow us to study separately claims against the government and factors affecting mobilization.
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_aViolencia política
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_aMovimientos ciudadanos
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_aPeace Research Institute Oslo
856 4 _uhttp://files.prio.org/publication_files/PRIO/Cunningham%20et%20al%20-%20Violence%20and%20Non-Violence,%20PRIO%20Policy%20Brief%2021-2016.pdf
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