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If we burn, the mass protest decade and the missing revolution, Vincent Bevins

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If we burn, the mass protest decade and the missing revolution, Vincent Bevins
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-320) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
If we burn
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1378779500
Responsibility statement
Vincent Bevins
Sub title
the mass protest decade and the missing revolution
Summary
"According to a recent report published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the number of mass protests has increased each year by over ten per cent. But we are not living in a world that is more just and democratic as a result. In If We Burn, acclaimed journalist and author of The Jakarta Method, Vincent Bevins sets out to answer a pivotal question: How did mass protest backfire in the 2010s? From the Arab Spring, to the Gezi Park protests in Turkey, to the "V for Vinegar" explosion in Brazil, to Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution, to the civil war in Syria, and the student uprisings in Hong Kong in 2019, Bevins aims to understand and present the factors that worked against these democratic protests across the world. In doing so, he shows the ways in which the conventional wisdom in 2010 was wrong but more importantly, what protestors at the time wish they had done differently. Through first person testimony coupled with a fresh analysis of the past, Bevins takes us back to the protests that defined a decade, adding needed clarity and understanding to how such fervent displays of political angst and calls for change were eventually lost. If We Burn is a unique and telling exploration of how a time of upheaval and change was met with vastly different outcomes than the idealism that produced it"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Learning to protest -- Mayara and Fernando -- Pior que tá não fica -- More than an uprising -- Around the world -- A social network -- Cowboys and Indians -- Minority report -- The free fare movement -- The giant awakens -- Five causes, three fingers -- Eu Maidan -- The Free Brazil movement -- Under my umbrella -- No gods, no representation -- A tale of two impeachments -- I was in the -- O mito -- A tale of two explosions -- Reconstructing the past -- Building the future
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