Changing the leadership of a state


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Changing the leadership of a state

    • Changing the leadership of a state
    • Not necessarily a social revolution
    • Outside the constitutional frames
    • Without the use of armed violence by those who want change
    • The definition does not include anything about what sort of society we have before or get after the revolution














How to define Power?

  • How to define Power?

  • “Power over” and “Power to”

  • “Power to prevent” and “Power to act”

  • Main idea:

    • Power being dependent on cooperation








All of them are under-researched

  • All of them are under-researched

  • Wave One: Poland, Bolivia, Uruguay, and Philippines

  • Wave two: Czechoslovakia, DDR, Hungary, Bulgaria, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Russia

  • Wave three: Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Senegal, Mali, Malawi, Madagascar

  • Wave four: Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon

  • Wave five: Iceland, Latvia, Hungary, Czech Republic,....

  • Wave six: Tunis, Egypt,...



Will Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, and more follow?

  • Will Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, and more follow?

  • No guarantees for victory

  • Just like in armed conflict the outcome is uncertain and difficult to predict

  • What about Libya?

  • No preparation for unarmed struggle

  • Unlike Egypt we saw groups prepared to take up arms

  • Missiles and bombs makes it more difficult to use civil resistance



Most oppositional movements have little preparations for taking power

  • Most oppositional movements have little preparations for taking power

  • Difficult enough to organise a movement

  • In order to have a sustainable success you must prepare for being in position

  • What about running a country?



Obviously not enough to remove the old regime!

  • Obviously not enough to remove the old regime!

  • How to build a better system?

  • How to implement Human Rights at all levels in the society?

  • How to teach Conflict Transformation?

  • How to reduce corruption?

  • How to secure a peaceful future?

  • …………..



Most successful revolutions carried out without weapons

  • Most successful revolutions carried out without weapons

  • Easier to remove than to replace

  • Lack of preparation for being in power

  • No reason to believe you need less training and planning for nonviolent campaigns compared with armed struggle

  • Nonviolence must be developed and improved





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