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Economic power of the politically powerless in the 2019 Hong Kong pro-democracy movement / Chan, Debby Sze Wan; Pun, Ngai   Journal Article
Chan, Debby Sze Wan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This commentary seeks to stimulate discussion about grassroots resistance that has taken on conglomerates in the faceless and leaderless 2019 pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The scale, scope, and time span of these protests is unprecedented in the city and, at the time of writing, there is no sign they will soon abate. Behind eye-catching scenes of black-clad protesters filling the streets, a sea of light in assemblies, rounds and rounds of tear gas fired by police, people covered in blood, and burning shops, is an emerging economic resistance movement that aims to generate alternative political resources in an acutely imbalanced bargaining structure between protesters and the government.
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Iran’s 2019–2020 demonstrations: the changing dynamics of political protests in Iran / Shahi, Afshin; Abdoh-Tabrizi, Ehsan   Journal Article
Shahi, Afshin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The widespread protests of November 2019 may be marked as the bloodiest recent chapter of the Islamic Republic of Iran's history in terms of popular dissent. The two major protests in December 2017 and November 2019, followed by the public reaction to the shooting down of the Ukrainian International Airlines Flight 752 by the IRGC over Tehran after the US killing of General Soleimani, suggest that the prevailing dynamics of political protest in Iran are changing. There is an increasing sense of radicalisation among protesters, while the state is prepared to resort to extreme violence to maintain control. The geography of political protest has changed. The declining economic situation has had a profound impact on the more vulnerable segments of the society who are now increasingly playing a more proactive role in challenging the state. The methods of protest have been evolving over the last four decades, especially in the cultural arena. Last but not least, the willingness of the protesters both to endure and inflict violence is precipitously transforming state-society relations beyond recognition.
Key Words Violence  Climate  Economy  Iran  Women  Green Movement 
IRGC  Khamenei  Hijab  2019 Protests  2020 Protests  Soleimani 
Basij  Oppressed  Veil  Ukrainian Airline Crash  2017 Protests 
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