Social movements and the new state :: the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won /
The world's democracies cheered as the social movements of the Arab Spring ended the reigns of longstanding dictators and ushered in the possibility of democracy. Yet these unique transitions also fit into a broader pattern of democratic breakthroughs around the globe, where political leaders e...
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Zusammenfassung: | The world's democracies cheered as the social movements of the Arab Spring ended the reigns of longstanding dictators and ushered in the possibility of democracy. Yet these unique transitions also fit into a broader pattern of democratic breakthroughs around the globe, where political leaders emerge from the pro-democracy movement that helped affect change. In Social Movements and the New State, Brian Grodsky examines the relationships between new political elites and the civil society organizations that brought them to power in three culturally and geographically disparate countr. |
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spellingShingle | Grodsky, Brian K., 1974- Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / Introduction: how many lives does a social movement have? -- From mobilization to victory: democratization and the fate of social movement organizations -- From solidarity to isolation: how Poland's pro-democracy movement lost in the transition -- From elation to frustration: the tale of South Africa's two organizational giants -- The struggle of NGOs after the Rose Revolution -- Implications and conclusions. Social movements Political aspects Case studies. Democratization Case studies. Democracy Case studies. Mouvements sociaux Aspect politique Études de cas. Démocratisation Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Democracy fast Democratization fast Social movements Political aspects fast |
title | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / |
title_auth | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / |
title_exact_search | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / |
title_full | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / Brian K. Grodsky. |
title_fullStr | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / Brian K. Grodsky. |
title_full_unstemmed | Social movements and the new state : the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / Brian K. Grodsky. |
title_short | Social movements and the new state : |
title_sort | social movements and the new state the fate of pro democracy organizations when democracy is won |
title_sub | the fate of pro-democracy organizations when democracy is won / |
topic | Social movements Political aspects Case studies. Democratization Case studies. Democracy Case studies. Mouvements sociaux Aspect politique Études de cas. Démocratisation Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Democracy fast Democratization fast Social movements Political aspects fast |
topic_facet | Social movements Political aspects Case studies. Democratization Case studies. Democracy Case studies. Mouvements sociaux Aspect politique Études de cas. Démocratisation Études de cas. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Democracy Democratization Social movements Political aspects Case studies |
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