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Debating the Color Revolutions: Necessary Distinctions
Journal of Democracy, 2009Abstract: Lucan Way’s elucidating account of postcommunist authoritarianism and democratization includes compelling critiques of diffusion-based arguments, particularly with regard to timing and electoral cycles. Yet his interpretation glosses over a distinction that ought to be the foundation of any discussion about post-Soviet governments—the ...
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The Specter of a Color Revolution
2021This chapter examines the question of how a state as strong as Vladimir Putin's Russia could yet be afraid of its own population. It explores the fear of a Russian color revolution, the importance of stability and economic growth to Putin's legitimacy, and his use of class divisions and nationalist rhetoric to divide real and potential opponents.
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RADIATION CYTOGENETICS: THE COLOR REVOLUTION
2006Analysis of radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations has long been a powerful tool to understand the mechanisms of radiation action in living cells. Early cytogenetics was based on observations of solid-stained chromosomes, although banding techniques were soon developed for karyotyping human cells. Banding is a complex, error-prone, and timeconsuming
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From Color Revolutions to Colorless Revolutions?
2023Artwell Nhemachena, Esther Dhakwa
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