Defeat in war, state bankruptcy, general economic collapse, famine, withdrawal of loyalty by the military and police, and riots and disorder are examples of this.
What is a political crisis?
This causes a transformation that changes many areas of social life, which must include a sudden collapse or overthrow of the state.
What is a Revolution?
A label given to a series of uprisings in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Syria, and Yemen.
What is Arab Springs?
This was the first communist state to collapse after years of strikes and compromises, which led to a domino effect of other Eastern regimes falling.
What is Poland?
A triumph of the radicals, Declaration of independence, U.S. freedom from Great Britain
What is the American Revolutionary War?
Common patterns among the classic Western revolutions are considered elements of the
What is Natural history of revolutions
Social Disequilibrium Theories are specifications of this kind of theory.
What is Functionalist?
This revolution took place in 1979 and included a patrimonial regime, inconsistent reforms, and corruption.
What is The Iranaian Revolution of 1979?
Following the death of rigid Stalin, Khrushchev sought to bring an end to ____ in the Soviet Union, but ultimately failed.
What is the rule of terror?
A political crisis, revolutionary organization that protected black neighborhoods, arming of all African Americans, started social programs such a free breakfast for kids and medical clinics
What are the Black Panthers?
A triumph of this group is the most likely outcome of a post-collapse power struggle.
What are the Radicals?
This theory argues that political violence and rebellion do not result in successful revolutions unless the contenders for power have the resources and organization to engage in a sustained struggle with authorities.
What is Resource Mobilization Theory?
The Arab Springs uprisings forced this dictator out of his 25-year dictatorship in Tunisia.
Who is Zerah Al Abine Ben Ali?
The Soviet Union dissolved in this year, following the failed coup by Soviet Communists.
What is 1991?
A reign of terror, series of anti government protests, armed rebellions, formed in Tunisia
What was Arab Springs
An authoritarian period that follows the triumph of the radicals, including the coercive suppression of competing political fractions and movements, and the implementation of the revolutionary “program”
What is a reign of terror?
Relative Deprivation Theories improve on the notion that _____ breeds revolt.
What is misery?
The shah of Iran controlled this non-renewable resource internationally.
What is Oil?
In 2000, ___ came into power in the Russian government, which was littered with corruption, land disputes, and lack of civil liberties.
Who is Putin?
A period of dual dominated by moderates, a series of event that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlvai dynasty
What is the Iranian Revolution?
Moderates who come to power condemn the excesses of the rule of terror and less concerned with protecting the rule of the new reign.
What is Moderation and pragmatism?
International pressures, state-elite relations, insufficient military loyalty, and pressure from a variety of popular uprisings are all important external and internal pressures that help to explain this theory.
What is Structural Theory of Revolution?
This United States presidential administration was inconsistent with its support of the Phalvai regime in the late 1970’s
Who is The Carter Administration?
In 1917, Lenin and the Bolsheviks came into power in the Soviet Union and created a ___ state
What is communist?
Popular uprisings, proletarian revolution, workers of the world must unite and free themselves from capitalists oppression to create a world run by a working class, Lenin
What is the Communist Revolution?