Politics of protest (The Journal of Int Affairs) 10 agosto, 2021 por Felipe Sahagún | Sin comentarios Vol. 73, No. 2 – Spring/Summer – 2020 Corruption, Protest and Hope in Lebanon – An Interview with Assaad Thebian BY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Why Protests Matter: The Battle Between Authoritarianism and Democracy, a War We Must Win BY MARCO RUBIO To Lead or Not to Lead: Campus Standoff in Hong Kong’s Water Movement BY ROWENA HE Extractive Conflicts in the Developing World BY MOISES ARCE AND RILEY MORAN The Role of the State: Pathways from Ethnolinguistic Nationalism to Conflict in South Asia BY PRIYANKA SETHY Sickness or Silence: Social Movement Adaptation to COVID-19 BY JONATHAN PINCKNEY AND MIRANDA RIVERS Ending Corruption, Empowering the Citizen – An Interview with Pastor Evan Mawarire BY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The Pandemic Crowd: Protest in the Time of COVID-19 BY PAOLO GERBAUDO Protest and the Transition in Sudan – An Interview with Mayada Hassanain BY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS International Action to Protect the Uyghur People – An Interview with Rushan Abbas BY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Vox in the Age of COVID-19: The Populist Protest Turn in Spanish Politics BY DUNCAN WHEELER Egypt’s Informal Economy: An Ongoing Cause of Unrest BY MOHAMMED SOLIMAN Too Little, Too Late: From the Chilean Winter to the Latin American Spring BY ROBERTA RICE Protest at the Center of American Politics BY MICHAEL T. HEANEY Evolution Toward Revolution: The Development of Street Protests in the Islamic Republic of Iran BY SAEED GHASSEMINEJAD, BEHNAM BEN TALEBLU AND ELIORA KATZ Constitutionalizing the Monarchy: Uncompromising Demands of Thai Protesters BY PAVIN CHACHAVALPONGPUN Redefining Citizenship, Security, and Stability BY THANASSIS CAMBANIS AND SARAH MOKH Hong Kong’s International Front Line: Risks and Opportunities Previous issues Entradas relacionadas: Global Protest Tracker (Carnegie Endowment for Int Peace) Coronavirus has not stopped the global protest movement The Foreign Service Journal South African Journal of Int Affairs