Chenoweth & Stephan (2011)
QUESTION 1: Chenoweth & Stephan (2011) suggest that nonviolent protests are more successful in accomplishing the protesters’ goal than violent protest campaigns are. Do you think that the ability to use nonviolent tactics is contingent on the protesters’ demands? Could different demands against the government shape the opposition’s ability to maintain nonviolent tactics? If so, do you think the higher rate of success for nonviolent protest campaigns is a result of nonviolent tactics or because of the demands associate with the opposition? You can reference examples outside of the text, but keep the majority of your response reflective of the assigned text. QUESTION 2: Chenoweth & Stephan (2011) argue that nonviolent civil resistance attracts more supporters and participants. Do you think Weinstein’s (2007) rebels motivated by short-term benefits (the low-commitment individuals or consumers) are capable of participating in and maintaining a nonviolent campaign? Are nonviolent campaigns exclusively for high-commitment individuals, the investors? Why or why not? Again, restrict the majority of your response to the assigned text and dev
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