Revolutionary PoliticsBloomsbury Academic, 1992年12月4日 - 176 頁 This book offers a thematic analysis of the phenomenon of revolution. The twentieth century has been witness to a number of historic revolutions, beginning with the Mexican and the Russian revolutions at the turn of the century and leading up to the Iranian and Nicaragua revolutions in the 1970s and 1980s. Despite their fundamental differences, these and the revolutions before them are characterized by parallel developments and processes. The focus of this book is to discern those social and political dynamics that bring about revolutions, determine their nature and overall direction, and in turn facilitate the emergence and success of revolutionary leaders and their attempts at institutionalizing their newly-won powers. |
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... official political presence of any kind , guerrilla leaders can not only recruit followers with relative ease but can also conduct revolutionary acts which , even if only symbolically important , may have a magnified effect . For ...
... official parties play a pivotal role in their institutionalization . This central role is played at two specific levels . Firstly , the political party is designed to augment the organizational reach of the new state at a time when ...
... official backing and immuned from criticism in the stifling post - revolutionary environment , grow both in their geographic purview and in membership . It thus becomes a pivotal instrument in recruiting leaders at both the intermediate ...
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Causes and Processes | 5 |
PostRevolutionary States | 57 |
The PostRevolutionary Polity | 101 |
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