Color Revolutions in Eurasia

Why have large-scale protests and mass demonstrations in some post-socialist Eurasian states led to the fall of autocratic leaders, whereas similar other regimes prevail? This book addresses the question by providing an overview of eight cases of so-called Color Revolutions, and explains factors of 'success' and 'failure' by discussing the state-of-the-art in the political science discourse on Color Revolutions. It concludes by summarizing and contextualizing the results of the analysis and highlighting open research for political science on the theme of Color Revolutions.

Julia Gerlach is a political scientist researching on political and social change in Russia and Eastern Europe after 1989/1991 with a focus on political protest, the nexus between politics and religion, and political narratives. She has been working at Free University of Berlin, Moscow State Institute for International Relations/MGIMO, and the Aleksanteri Institute at the University of Helsinki.

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