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COLOURED REVOLUTION (2) answer(s).
 
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Russia, the west and the 2007–2008 electoral cycle: did the Kremlin really fear a coloured revolution? / Duncan, Peter J S   Journal Article
Duncan, Peter J S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In the period before the 2007-2008 elections, there was much talk from the regime about the danger of a 'coloured revolution' in Russia. The article considers whether the fear of revolution was genuine or artificially created to discredit opposition and strengthen support for the regime. It seems that tensions inside the regime and the unexpected occurrence of the previous coloured revolutions led to real fears of revolution in Russia, although this was in fact unlikely. Russian policy towards the West and the rival election programmes are examined to investigate whether the regime was creating an 'enemy image' of the West.
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Situating the 'tulip revolution' / Cummings, Sally N; Ryabkov, Maxim   Journal Article
Cummings, Sally N Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The authors assess various writings on the 'coloured revolutions' more generally and the 'Tulip Revolution' specifically. They place this scholarship into three broad categories: an assessment of the Akaev years from a democratization and state-building perspective; the nature of and relationship between formal and informal institutions prior to and after March 2005; and, finally, the domestic and international factors behind mobilization. These correspond broadly to the three areas of enquiry by the contributors to this collection.
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