Power and Popular Protest

Power and Popular Protest
Author: Susan Eckstein,Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520227050

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"A wonderful starting point for studying social movements in contemporary Latin America and for analyzing how unique processes of dependent capitalist development, and attendant political structures, influence their emergence and impact. This edited volume comes just in time, before we get too carried away with Euro-centered theories of new social movements and lose sight of what is really happening at the grassroots. It is one of the first collections of its kind published in English, and as such it is a rich and long-overdue contribution. "—Diane E. Davis, Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs "Carefully conceived, Power and Popular Protest is a superb text to be consulted in the years to come by anyone interested in understanding contemporary Latin American politics and society."—Rosario Espinal, Contemporary Sociology

Power and Popular Protest

Power and Popular Protest
Author: Susan Eva Eckstein
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520352148

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Eclectic and insightful, these essays—by historians, sociologists, political scientists, and anthropologists—represent a range of subjects on the cause and consequence of protest movements in Latin America, from an examination of the varying faces but common origins of rural guerilla movements, to a discussion of multiclass protests, to an essay on las madres de plaza de mayo. This volume is an indispensable text for anyone concerned with reducing inequities and injustices around the world, so that oppressed people need not be defiant before their concerns are addressed. A new preface and epilogue discuss recent social movements.

Power and Popular Protest

Power and Popular Protest
Author: Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1989
Genre: Government, Resistance to
ISBN: OCLC:31535275

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Power and Popular Protest

Power and Popular Protest
Author: Susan Eckstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Amérique latine - Politique et gouvernement
ISBN: 0520062175

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Power and Protest

Power and Protest
Author: Jeremi Suri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2003-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015056689246

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Though reflecting traditional balance of power considerations, detente thus also developed from a common urge for stability among leaders who by the late 1960s were worried about increasingly threatening domestic social activism.".

Ideology and Popular Protest

Ideology and Popular Protest
Author: George F. E. Rudé
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1995
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0807845140

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In this Pathbreaking Work Originally Published in 1980, George Rude Examines the Role Played by Ideology in a Wide Range of Popular Rebellions in Europe and the Americas from the Middle Ages to the Early Twentieth Century. Rude was a Champion of the Role

Military Power and Popular Protest

Military Power and Popular Protest
Author: Katherine T. McCaffrey
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813530911

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Katherine T. McCaffrey gives a complete analysis of the troubled relationship between the U.S. Navy and island residents. She explores such topics as the history of U.S. naval involvement in Vieques; a grassroots mobilization-led by fishermen-that began in the 1970s; how the navy promised to improve the lives of the island residents-and failed; and the present-day emergence of a revitalized political activism that has effectively challenged naval hegemony.

The Power of Populism and People

The Power of Populism and People
Author: Nathan Stoltzfus,Christopher Osmar
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350202023

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Recent years have seen a disturbing advance in populist and authoritarian styles of rule and, in response, a rise in popular activism. Strongmen, especially since the advent of fascism, have formed their base of power in popular acclaim. But what power do the people have in checking the rise of tyranny? In this book an international team of experts representing several academic disciplines examines the power relationship between peoples and their rulers. It is among the first to study this globally as a problem of nation states. From populism in 19th-century Latin America to eastern Europe since the collapse of communism, to the Arab Spring and contemporary Russia and China, the cases in this book span five continents and twelve nations. Taken together, they reveal how different forms of popular opposition have succeeded or failed in unseating authoritarian regimes and expose the tactics and strategies used by regimes to repress people power and create an image of popular support. Analysing the causes and consequence of the global advance of authoritarianism, The Power of Populism and the People offers a historical comparison of popular protest, opposition and crises over the last century to the recent rise of populist leaders.