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ID132977
Title ProperMost important topic political scientists are not studying
Other Title Informationadapting to climate change
LanguageENG
AuthorJaveline, Debra
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Surprise is an intrinsic fact of political life and its elimination, especially with regard to extraordinary moments of protest and revolution, is a vain endeavor. Prediction and explanation are fundamentally different enterprises. While scholars may be well-positioned to trace, retrospectively, the motivation, networks, leadership, and other contextual factors that fueled the events of 2011 and 1989, such analysis will never bestow the sort of predictive power that will eliminate the surprise of mass uprisings. Verstehen-esque studies of mobilization, while crucially enlightening, have limited capacity to augment our powers of foresight due to the fundamental gulf between agency and intention as well as the causal disconnect between precedent and prediction.
`In' analytical NotePerspectives on Politics Vol.12, No.2; Jun.2014: p.420-434
Journal SourcePerspectives on Politics Vol.12, No.2; Jun.2014: p.420-434
Key WordsClimate Changes ;  Environmental Security ;  Politics ;  Elimination ;  Motivation ;  Leadership ;  Networking ;  Predictive Power