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ID189002
Title ProperUpdating nonviolent campaigns: Introducing NAVCO 2.1
LanguageENG
AuthorChenoweth, Erica ;  Shay, Christopher Wiley
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, we introduce an updated version of the Nonviolent and Violent Campaigns and Outcomes dataset (NAVCO 2.1), which compiles annual data on 389 nonviolent and violent mass movements for regime change, anti-occupation, and secession from 1945 to 2013. This version of the dataset corrects known coding errors in NAVCO 2.0, adds news cases (including the Arab uprisings), and codes attributes for each campaign year (such as participation size and diversity, the behavior of regime elites, repression and its effects, support from external actors, and campaign outcomes). In addition, NAVCO 2.1 adds several new attributes to each campaign-year, including more precise participation figures, more nuanced data about the scope, intensity, and degree of violent flank behavior and state repression, and further information about the parallel or alternative institutions developed by the campaign. The data reveal four key findings: (1) that the success rate of nonviolent resistance campaigns has declined since 2001; (2) that far more people have participated in nonviolent than violent campaigns in the postwar period; (3) that nonviolent campaigns suffer far fewer per-capita fatalities than armed campaigns; and (4) that incidental violence by dissidents has become a more common feature of contemporary nonviolent campaigns compared with earlier cases. The article concludes with suggestions for further research.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 59, No.6; Nov 2022: p.876-889
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol: 59 No 6
Key WordsInsurgency ;  Armed Conflict ;  Repression ;  Civil Conflict ;  Protest ;  Civil Resistance ;  Nonviolent Resistance ;  Nonviolent Struggle


 
 
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