The Rebel's Dilemma

Author:   Mark I. Lichbach
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
ISBN:  

9780472085743


Pages:   544
Publication Date:   14 August 1998
Format:   Paperback
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The Rebel's Dilemma


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Since the mid 1960s, theorists have elaborated over two dozen different solutions to the collection action problem. During much of this same period, students of conflict have explored many questions about protest and rebellion. The Rebel's Dilemma examines what happens when one brings the full richness of collective action theories to bear on the many complex problems of collective dissent. "". . . a significant contribution to the understanding of collective behavior, protest, and rebellion."" --Choice ""The book is interesting and thought-provoking, and its insights extend beyond the narrow subject of rebellion to help illuminate many issues related to organizing groups to undertake collective action."" --Public Choice ""[Lichbach's] book is monumental and pivotal. . . . [It] consolidates over three decades of research on collective action problems and sets the agenda for future studies of collective dissent and rebellion. . . . [This] book is a major step forward. It will have an enormous impact in the field of conflict studies and belongs on the shelf of anyone even casually interested in dissent, rebellion, and revolution. . . . [This] book is a major step forward. It will have an enormous impact in the field of conflict studies and belongs on the shelf of anyone even casually interested in dissent, rebellion, and revolution."" --American Political Science Review ""For scholars interested in game-theoretic analyses of politics . . . essential reading."" --Manus I. Midlarsky, Journal of Politics ""Lichbach has to be praised for providing valuable insight on the logic of collective dissent. . . ."" --Political Studies Mark Irving Lichbach is Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado.

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Author:   Mark I. Lichbach
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9780472085743


ISBN 10:   0472085743
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   14 August 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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. . . a tour de force of the collective action research agenda with regards to the study of dissent, rebellion, and revolution. His book is monumental and pivotal. . . . [It] consolidates over three decades of research on collective action problems and sets the agenda for future studies of collective dissent and rebellion. . . . The Rebel's Dilemma is an invaluable work. Lichbach brings together various strands of CA research in a comprehensive effort to show what has been accomplished in the field and then defines a convincing research agenda for the future. . . . [This] book is a major step forward. It will have an enormous impact in the field of conflict studies and belongs on the shelf of anyone even casually interested in dissent, rebellion, and revolution. . . . Ultimately, the truest measure of value of a scholarly work is the degree to which it stimulates the reader's own intellectual development. The Rebel's Dilemma has provided me with more food for thought than any book I have encountered in recent years. I anxiously await Lichbach's companion volume, The Cooperator's Dilemma. --Anthony J. Gill, American Political Science Review -- (04/01/1999) . . . a significant contribution to the understanding of collective behavior, protest, and rebellion. --Choice -- (04/01/1999) Lichbach has to be praised for providing valuable insight on the logic of collective dissent. . . . --Political Studies -- (04/01/1999) For scholars interested in game-theoretic analyses of politics . . . essential reading. --Manus I. Midlarsky, Journal of Politics -- (04/01/1999) The book is interesting and thought-provoking, and its insights extend beyond the narrow subject of rebellion to help illuminate many issues related to organizing groups to undertake collective action. --Public Choice --Public Choice (04/01/1999)


Lichbach has to be praised for providing valuable insight on the logic of collective dissent. . . . --Political Studies -- (04/01/1999) For scholars interested in game-theoretic analyses of politics . . . essential reading. --Manus I. Midlarsky, Journal of Politics -- (04/01/1999) The book is interesting and thought-provoking, and its insights extend beyond the narrow subject of rebellion to help illuminate many issues related to organizing groups to undertake collective action. --Public Choice --Public Choice (04/01/1999) . . . a tour de force of the collective action research agenda with regards to the study of dissent, rebellion, and revolution. His book is monumental and pivotal. . . . [It] consolidates over three decades of research on collective action problems and sets the agenda for future studies of collective dissent and rebellion. . . . The Rebel's Dilemma is an invaluable work. Lichbach brings together various strands of CA research in a comprehensive effort to show what has been accomplished in the field and then defines a convincing research agenda for the future. . . . [This] book is a major step forward. It will have an enormous impact in the field of conflict studies and belongs on the shelf of anyone even casually interested in dissent, rebellion, and revolution. . . . Ultimately, the truest measure of value of a scholarly work is the degree to which it stimulates the reader's own intellectual development. The Rebel's Dilemma has provided me with more food for thought than any book I have encountered in recent years. I anxiously await Lichbach's companion volume, The Cooperator's Dilemma. --Anthony J. Gill, American Political Science Review -- (04/01/1999) . . . a significant contribution to the understanding of collective behavior, protest, and rebellion. --Choice -- (04/01/1999)


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Mark Irving Lichbach is Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland.

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