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The States Must Be Crazy : Dissent and the Puzzle of Repressive Persistence. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.6 H. 1. 3.4.2012, S. 75-95
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Abstract
1. Understanding the Conflict-Repression Nexus
2. The Puzzle of Repressive Persistence
2.1. Gurr’s Coercive State Thesis
2.2. Repression Works – But Differently than How It Is Typically Examined
2.3. Repression Works – But Differently than Theorized
2.4. Who Cares if Repression Works? A Different and Older Take on Persistence
3. (Re)Configuring the Analysis of State Repression
4. The Republic of New Africa vs. the US Government
4.1. We Shall Overthrow: Black Power and Freeing the Land
4.2. Repressing the “Negro Threat”
5. Researching the Republic of New Africa
6. Probing the Persistence Puzzle
Figure 1: Contentious activity by the RNA and the US government
6.1. The Unconventional View: Delayed and Tactical
6.1.1. Effectiveness Deferred
6.1.2. Substitution and Shifting Tactics
6.1.3. Sticks as well as Carrots.
6.2. The Unexpected View: Pre-mobilization and Objective Management
6.2.1. Patterns in Pre-mobilization
Figure 2: RNA Pre-mobilization activity
6.2.2. Killing Claims
6.3. The Unconcerned View: Protecting and Serving, not Countering and Eliminating
6.3.1. For the People
6.3.2. For the Cash
6.3.3. For the Troops
7. Conclusion
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