Rebellion Movements

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By Sebastian Farnham

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Rebellion Movements offers a comprehensive exploration into why some uprisings succeed while others fail, reshaping political landscapes and national boundaries. It examines catalysts of discontent, insurgent strategies, and the long-term impacts of revolts. The book uniquely highlights the critical roles of ideology, leadership, resource mobilization, and international influence, revealing how popular support and geopolitical context interplay to determine outcomes.

The book approaches this complex topic by first establishing a theoretical framework using core concepts. Then, it delves into diverse historical case studies, such as anti-colonial struggles and revolutions against authoritarian regimes. Ultimately, it synthesizes these lessons to develop a predictive model for contemporary uprisings, making it valuable for understanding political instability.

The book progresses by introducing core concepts, examining historical case studies clustered around major themes, and developing a predictive model. Drawing on primary sources and quantitative data, Rebellion Movements integrates perspectives from sociology, economics, and international relations, providing a holistic understanding of social change and political violence.

Rebellion Movements