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ISBN 10: 0521816793
ISBN 13: 978-0521816793
Author: Jack Goldstone
Most books on social movements treat them as special episodes, apart from normal politics. This book is about how social protest movements become involved with political parties and elections. It reveals how movements really are a “normal” part of modern politics, shaping parties and elections.Everyone wanting to know how political parties and social movements actually operate should read this book.
States Parties and Social Movements 1st Table of contents:
I. States and Social Movements
1. COUNTERMOVEMENTS, THE STATE, AND THE INTENSITY OF RACIAL CONTENTION IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH
Anti-Rights Events
Case Studies
The Politics of Contention
Conclusion
2. STATE VERSUS SOCIAL MOVEMENT: FBI COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AGAINST THE NEW LEFT
Repression in the Social Movement/Collective Action Literature
The Setting: The FBI in the COINTELPRO Years
The Data
Cointelpro–New Left
The Impact of Cointelpro
FBI-Reported “Tangible Results” of Cointelpro Actions
Cointel and the Decline of the New Left
Organizational Learning and the FBI’s Effectiveness
Constraints on Innovation
Conclusions
3. SETTING THE STATE’S AGENDA: CHURCH-BASED COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS IN AMERICAN URBAN POLITICS
Movements: Protest versus Policymaking
The Literature on Agenda Setting
Two Church-Based Community Organizations
San Jose PACT: An Incremental Agenda of Neighborhood Youth Services
MCUfor St. Louis: Agenda Building for Fundamental Reform
Political Opportunity
Opening of Political Access and Electoral Instability
Influential Allies
Divided Elites
Government Capacity
Mobilizing Structures
Framing
Conclusion
4. STATE PACTS, ELITES, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN MEXICO’S TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY
Transition from Where?
The Emergence of the Social Movement for Democracy
The Popular Challenge – Peasants, Workers, and Teachers
Student Movements, 1960–1968
Transition to Democracy
The Democratic Opening
The Political Reform
The Break with the Past
Deepening the Break with the Past
Discussion and Conclusion
II. Parties and Social Movements
5. PARTIES OUT OF MOVEMENTS: PARTY EMERGENCE IN POSTCOMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE
The Puzzle
The Emergence of Political Parties
The Emergence of New Political Parties in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
The Czech Republic
Slovakia
Analysis and Conclusions
6. FROM MOVEMENT TO PARTY TO GOVERNMENT: WHY SOCIAL POLICIES IN KERALA AND WEST BENGAL ARE SO DIFFER
Social Policies and Social Development: Kerala and West Bengal Compared
Colonial Rule, Agrarian Structure, and the Potential for Agrarian Radicalism
Political Cleaveages and Leftist Mobilization
Comparative Social Origins of Radicalism in Kerala and Bengal in the Early Twentieth Century
Left Party Strategies within the Late Nationalist Movement, 1934–1939
Structure and Agency in Determining the Historical Trajectories of Kerala and Bengal
Emergent Communist Party Electoral Bases and Areas of Strength in Post-Independence Kerala and Benga
7. PARTIES, MOVEMENTS, AND CONSTITUENCIES IN CATEGORIZING RACE: STATE-LEVEL OUTCOMES OF MULTIRACIAL
The Stakes
Federal-Level Issues
State-Level Issues
Movement Characteristics
Existing Theories and the Explanations They Generate
Resource Mobilization
Political Process Explanations
Party Control
New Coalition, New Cleavage: Suburbanization and the Multiracial Trend
District Type 1
District Type 2
From Bill Sponsorship to Legislative Outcomes
Conclusions
8. PROTEST CYCLES AND PARTY POLITICS: THE EFFECTS OF ELITE ALLIES AND ANTAGONISTS ON STUDENT PROTEST
Political Opportunity Theory
Political Elites: Political Parties
The Relationship between Allies and Mobilization
Data and Methods
Variables
Statistical Method
Findings
Conclusions
Access
Grievances/Threat
Afterword: Agendas for Students of Social Movements
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