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Explaining Color Revolutions

SpringerBriefs in Political Science, 2014
This section on Color Revolutions shifts the focus from description to explanation, starting with the conceptualization of Color Revolutions. Then, various factors that influence the ‘success’ and ‘failure’ of Color Revolutions are presented, targeting both structure and agency, and the domestic and international spheres.
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The Color Revolution

Business History, 2015
Gongsun could dispute the connection drawn between different color revolutions. First, each color would be an act of positioning which should have only reflect the formation of reality. Second, a color could not represent those who wear it. Third, a color was a trigger of emotion and the intellectual interpretation of rally was to spread a much broader
Chih-yu Shih, Po-tsan Yu
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Color revolution: toward ultra-wide color gamut displays

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2021
Abstract With the economic and social developments, the demand for higher quality displays has always remained strong. The emerging 8K displays represent an advancement of ultra-high resolution. Other parameters such as the contrast ratio and viewing angle were all improved significantly.
Zuoliang Wen   +8 more
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Color Revolutions in Eurasia

SpringerBriefs in Political Science, 2014
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Mapping Color Revolutions

2014
This section presents a series of case studies of ‘Color Revolutions’. It outlines the most important features of the events and situates them within the political context. As a working definition, we refer to Color Revolutions as counter-elite-led, non-violent mass protests following fraudulent elections in Eurasian post-socialist countries in ...
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Interpreting Color Revolutions

2014
This section summarizes and interprets the findings and identifies open research questions. Success and failure are primarily determined via complex interactions between structure and agency in both the domestic and international spheres. A unified and competitive opposition comprising a coalition of parliamentary and non-parliamentary actors led by a ...
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China's “Color Revolution” Is Red

New Perspectives Quarterly, 2011
Do China's mandarins have anything to fear from the winds of freedom that have blown away Arab autocrats? The short answer is no—for now. The Chinese government has performed for its people, lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty during the same length of time Hosni Mubarak reigned in Egypt.Though many in the West would like to think so, it is not
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The Color Revolution [Book Review]

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2014
If you've ever delighted in seeing ridiculous new color names for clothing, furniture, or other products, you're already familiar with an enduring mystery of color theory that touches far-reaching philosophical questions: how color names relate to our visual perceptions.
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Color revolutions: The Belarus case

Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2006
This paper focuses on the 2006 presidential elections in Belarus and offers several explanations for the lack of regime change. It posits that the answers lie in the official interpretations of the historical past, the personal popularity of the president—acquired partly through his firm control over the media and persecution of his enemies—and the ...
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