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ЦВЕТНЫЕ РЕВОЛЮЦИИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ТЕОРИЙ ДЕМОКРАТИЗАЦИИ

Аннотация

Автор анализирует понятие цветных революций, место революций в теориях демократических транзитов, роль ненасильственных протестных действий в теориях режимных изменений, структурные, процедурные и внешние факторы цветных революций и итоги «цветных» революций через призму теорий демократизации.

Об авторе

Оксана Геннадьевна Харитонова
МГИМО (У) МИД России; НИУ ВШЭ
Россия


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