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ID172239
Title ProperTo resign or not to resign
Other Title Informationwhy incumbents ignore peaceful mass protests
LanguageENG
AuthorBarzachka, Nina Simeonova
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines why incumbents facing non-violent demonstrations resign or remain in office. It presents a theoretical framework to analyse five major anti-government protests in Bulgaria (1990–2014) and select protests in Serbia, Romania and Macedonia. Incumbents remain in office if they perceive both the extra-institutional and electoral threats to them as low and unlikely to increase. They resign if either threat is high or increasing. To remove incumbents from power, peaceful protesters must employ an electoral strategy. This article builds on the social movement and colour revolution literatures, while underscoring the relationship between barricades and ballots.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 72, No.5; Jun 2020: p.763-791
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 72 No 5
Key WordsSerbia ;  Macedonia ;  Romania ;  Bulgaria ;  Electoral Strategy ;  Peaceful Mass Protests


 
 
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