ABSTRACT

Revolution and state breakdown are the focus of this important new book that analyzes the most prominent theories of revolution and points to future directions. Covers famous revolutions from history (France, China, Russia) and those in the developing world in addressing such key questions as "why are revolutions so rare?" Revolutions also looks at the state breakdowns in Eastern Europe after 1989, the typical outcomes of revolutions, and the possible future of revolutions. An appendix presents biographical and autobiographical sketches of several of the most prominent students of revolutions.

chapter Chapter One|15 pages

Understanding Revolutions

chapter Chapter Two|27 pages

The Great Historical Revolutions

chapter Chapter Three|16 pages

Revolutions in the Third World

chapter Chapter Four|21 pages

The Causes of Revolutions: I

chapter Chapter Five|24 pages

The Causes of Revolutions: II

chapter Chapter Seven|26 pages

The Outcomes of Revolutions

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue The Future of Revolutions