ABSTRACT

This volume comprises key essays by Ted Robert Gurr on the causes and consequences of organized political protest and rebellion, its outcomes and strategies for conflict management.

From the Castro-inspired revolutionary movements of Latin America in the 1960s to Yugoslavia’s dissolution in ethnonational wars of the 1990s, and the popular revolts of the Arab Spring, millions of people have risked their lives by participating in protests and rebellions. Based on half a century of theorizing and social science research, this book brings together Gurr’s extensive knowledge and addresses the key questions surrounding this subject:

- What grievances, hopes and hatreds motivated the protesters and rebels?

- What did they gain that might have offset myriad deaths and devastation?

- How effective are protest movements as alternatives to rebellions and terrorism?

-What public and international responses lead away from violence and toward reforms?

The essays in the volume are updated and are organized around the evolving themes of the author's research, including theoretical arguments, interpretations and references to the evidence developed in his empirical research and case studies. The concluding essays bring theory and evidence to bear on the past and future of political violence in Africa.

This book will be of much interest to student of rebellion, political violence, conflict studies, security studies and IR.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Understanding rebellion 1

part I|63 pages

Theories of rebellion, repression, and responses to scarcity

part II|68 pages

The Minorities at Risk project

chapter 4|18 pages

Peoples against States

Ethnopolitical conflict and the changing world system 1

chapter 5|29 pages

Minorities, Nationalists, and Islamists

Explaining communal conflict in the twenty-first century 1

chapter 6|17 pages

Attaining Peace in Divided Societies

Five principles of emerging doctrine 1

part III|55 pages

Protest, rebellion, terrorism

chapter 7|17 pages

On the Outcomes of Violent Conflict 1

chapter 9|15 pages

Terrorism in Democracies

When it occurs, why it fails 1

chapter 10|11 pages

Nonviolence in Ethnopolitics

Strategies for the attainment of group rights and autonomy 1

part IV|60 pages

Out of Africa

chapter 12|11 pages

How Africa's Civil Wars Ended

Lessons for prevention? 1

chapter 13|9 pages

The Security Challenges of Somalia

Toward a confederal solution 1

chapter 14|16 pages

Why Men Rebel Revisited

Observations on revolution in contemporary Africa 1