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Mark Irving Lichbach is Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado.
. . . 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
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