Rethinking the 'coloured revolutions' / edited by David Lane and Stephen White. - London : Routledge, 2012. - 308 p. : ill.

Includes index.

Includes bibliographies.

Preface Stephen White and David Lane 1. 'Coloured Revolution' as a Political Phenomenon David Lane 2. From Reform and Transition to 'Coloured Revolutions' Vicken Cheterian 3. Putting the Colour into Revolutions? The OSCE and Civil Society in the Post-Soviet Region David J. Galbreath 4. Contested Sovereignty: The International Politics of Regime Change in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Christopher Lamont 5. Roses and Tulips: Dynamics of Regime Change in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan Donnacha O Beachain 6. Rethinking the 'Orange Revolution' Stephen White and Ian McAllister 7. Ukraine 2004: Informal Networks, Transformation of Social Capital and Coloured Revolutions Abel Polese 8. Class Voting and the Orange Revolution: A Cultural Political Economy Perspective on Ukraine's Electoral Geography Vlad Mykhnenko 9. Rethinking the International Diffusion of Coloured Revolutions: The Power of Representation in Kyrgyzstan John Heathershaw 10. Was There a Quiet Revolution? Belarus After the 2006 Presidential Election Elena Korosteleva 11. The Legacy of the 'Coloured Revolutions': The Case of Kazakhstan Wojciech Ostrowski 12. Coloured Revolutions: The View from Moscow and Beijing Jeanne L. Wilson 13. Is There a Pattern? Stephen White

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