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Century of contention in South Korea : the evolution of contentious politics against political elites / Stent, Dylan   Journal Article
Stent, Dylan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines a century of contentious politics in South Korea. I argue that there have been three distinctive eras of contention in modern Korea. The first two eras saw institutional arrangements limit the success of contentious campaigns. However, expanded repertoires in the third era allowed movements to succeed. I end by examining the role of social media in future movements.
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ID:   118876


Future of democracy / Singh, Balmiki Prasad   Journal Article
Singh, Balmiki Prasad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   029118


Pakistan under martial law 1977-1985 / Waseem, Mohammad 1987  Book
Waseem Mohammed. Book
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Publication London, Vanguard Books (pvt) Ltd., 1987.
Description 246p.hbk
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028385954.9105/WAS 028385MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   177189


Radicalism in Mass Movements: Asymmetric Information and Endogenous Leadership / Suen, Wing ; Chen, Heng   Journal Article
WING SUEN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Asymmetric information and diverse preferences for reform create an agency problem between opposition leaders and citizens. Dissatisfied citizens are unsure of how bad the current situation is but infer this information from the scale of the leader’s reform proposal. Because radical leaders have an incentive to exaggerate and mislead, to command credibility, they must paradoxically radicalize the proposal further as a way of signaling the necessity of change. Radicalism motivated by signaling is costly, as it reduces a movement’s chances of success. This mechanism also contributes to leadership radicalization when the leaders of movements arise as a compromise among diverse interests.
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True believer: thoughts on the nature of mass movements / Hoffer, Eric 1951  Book
Hoffer, Eric Book
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Publication New York, Harper and Row, Publishers, 1951.
Description xiii, 176p.hbk
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058399303.484/HOF 058399MainOn ShelfGeneral