Publication

7 Apr 2015

This article looks at why some resistance movements remain non-violent while others do not. The author argues that a society’s level of industrialization may be the key variable, as illustrated by the experiences of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya during the once-promising Arab Spring.

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Author Charles Butcher
Series ISN Articles
Publisher International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
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