No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, 1945-1991 / Edition 1

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Overview

"No Other Way Out: States and Revolutionary Movements, 1945-1991 provides an explanation for the emergence of popular revolutionary movements, and the occurrence of actual revolutions, during the Cold War era. This sweeping study ranges from Southeast Asia in the 1940s and 1950s to Central America in the 1970s and 1980s and Eastern Europe in 1989. Following in the "state-centered" tradition of Theda Skocpol's States and Social Revolutions, Goodwin demonstrates how the actions of specific types of authoritarian regimes unwittingly channeled popular resistance into radical and often violent directions. Revolution became the "only way out," to use Trotsky's formulation, for the opponents of these intransigent regimes. By comparing the historical trajectories of more than a dozen countries, Goodwin also shows how revolutionaries were sometimes able to create, and not simply exploit, opportunities for seizing state power."--BOOK JACKET.
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Editorial Reviews

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"This delightful and engaging book, crammed chock-full of thought-provoking and challenging ideas, is one of the finest books on revolutions written to date and merits the wide consideration and regard it will receive." American Political Science Review

"Jeff Goodwin has written the theoretically richest account of challenges to regimes around the world in the Cold War era. Covering cases from Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe in deft style, with an invaluable annotated bibliography, this is a major addition to the comparative study of revolutions." Jack A. Goldstone, University of California, Davis

"No Other Way Out is one of the most brilliant, important, and accessible books ever written on the subject of revolutions and revolutionary movements. I will assign this book to my students so they can discover what an outstanding sociology of revolutions should look like." Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University

"A very ambitious work...Goodwin does a good job of laying out the nature of state-centric theory as well as alternative arguments that might explain revolutionary movements or cirumstances--those of modernization and class-based theories. He is extraordinarly careful in his exposition...Goodwin clearly has mastered a great deal of literature, not only on the subject of revolutions and revolutionary situations, but on a whole range of historical materials dealing with the countries under his microscope. He provides an excellent annotated bibliography at the end of the book, one that many graduate students and scholars will find enormously useful." Mobilization

"No Other Way Out is one of the most brilliant, important, and accessible books ever written on the subject of revolutions and revolutionary movements. I will assign this book to my students so they can discover what an outstanding sociology of revolutions should look like." Timothy Wickham-Crowley, Georgetown University

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780521629485
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication date: 6/28/2001
  • Series: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics Series
  • Edition description: New Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 428
  • Sales rank: 808,361
  • Product dimensions: 5.98 (w) x 8.98 (h) x 0.94 (d)

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, and Maps
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Preface and Acknowledgments
Pt. 1 Introduction
1 Comparing Revolutionary Movements 3
2 The State-Centered Perspective on Revolutions: Strengths and Limitations 35
Pt. 2 Southeast Asia
Chronology for Southeast Asia 67
3 The Formation of Revolutionary Movements in Southeast Asia 72
4 The Only Domino: the Vietnamese Revolution in Comparative Perspective 106
Pt. 3 Central America
Chronology for Central America 137
5 The Formation of Revolutionary Movements in Central America 142
6 Not-So-Inevitable Revolutions: The Political Trajectory of Revolutionary Movements in Central America 180
Pt. 4 Further Comparisons and Theoretical Elaborations
7 Between Success and Failure: Persistent Insurgencies 217
Chronology for Eastern Europe 254
8 "Refolution" and Rebellion in Eastern Europe, 1989 256
9 Conclusion: Generalizations and Prognostication 289
Annotated Bibliography 307
Index 391
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