Explains why some revolutions fail and succumb to counterrevolutions, while others go on to establish durable rule. Killian Clarke combines original global data with a close analysis of Egypt's 2013 counterrevolution. During an era of resurgent authoritarianism worldwide, he sheds light on one particularly violent form of reactionary politics.
Explains why some revolutions fail and succumb to counterrevolutions, while others go on to establish durable rule. Killian Clarke combines original global data with a close analysis of Egypt's 2013 counterrevolution. During an era of resurgent authoritarianism worldwide, he sheds light on one particularly violent form of reactionary politics.