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Protest Outcomes in the Soviet Union
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1981
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Resistance ManagementProtest EventsCitizen ParticipationSociologyPolitical AttitudesPolitical PluralismArtsPolitical ConflictCollective ActionProtest OutcomesPolitical BehaviorSocial ChangePolitical PartiesProtest StudiesSocial SupportPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesActivism
Prevailing research on political protest—which use data on events in pluralist societies—stresses the importance of target characteristics and the distribution of social support as explanatory variables affecting protest outcomes. This paper questions the applicability of these findings for explaining protest outcomes in hegemonies. An analysis of 303 protest events in the USSR yields the conclusion that measures of the internal strength of protest groups are the most important determinants of the effectiveness of Soviet dissident groups.
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