A unique theory of what happens when leaders fear a revolution abroad
will spread to their own country and how that affects international
relations. When do leaders fear that a revolution elsewhere will
spread to their own polities, and what are the international effects
of this fear? In Revolutionary Contagion, Chad E. Nelson develops and
tests a theory that explains how states react to ideological-driven
revolutions that have occurred in other nations. To do this, he
analyzes four key revolutionary movements over two
centuries-liberalism, communism, fascism, and Islamism. He further
explains that the key to understanding the response to revolutions
lies in focusing on the extent to which leaders fear upheaval in their
own countries. According to the theory, Nelson argues, fear of
contagion is driven more by the characteristics of the host rather
than the activities of the infecting agents. In other words, leaders
will fear revolutionary contagion when they have significant
revolutionary opposition movements that have an ideological affinity
with the revolutionary state. A powerful theory of the profound
effects revolutions have on international relations, this book shows
why one simply cannot make sense of international politics--including
patterns of alliances and wars--in certain situations without
considering the fear of contagion.
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ISBN
9780197601952
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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