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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Why Civil Resistance Works
Book • 2011
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of nonviolent resistance, demonstrating its strategic advantages over violent insurgency.
Through statistical analysis and case studies, Chenoweth and Stephan show that nonviolent campaigns are more successful in achieving regime change and territorial independence.
They highlight factors such as higher participation, tactical innovation, and shifts in loyalty among regime supporters as key to their success.
Through statistical analysis and case studies, Chenoweth and Stephan show that nonviolent campaigns are more successful in achieving regime change and territorial independence.
They highlight factors such as higher participation, tactical innovation, and shifts in loyalty among regime supporters as key to their success.
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a book she co-authored with Maria Stephan about civil resistance.


Erica Chenoweth

159 snips
The 3.5% Protest Rule That Could Bring Down Trump
Mentioned by 

as the basis for the podcast episode, highlighting 

's research on civil resistance.


David McRaney


Erica Chenoweth

100 snips
313 - The 3.5 Percent Rule - Erica Chenoweth
Mentioned by 

as a book co-authored by Maria J. Stephan about resistance campaigns.


Micah Loewinger

73 snips
Is America Becoming an Autocracy?
Mentioned by 

as the author of a study on civil resistance, which found that 3.5% of the population protesting is enough to block authoritarian takeover.


Chris Hayes

60 snips
Protests, Political Violence and Its Alternatives with Erica Chenoweth
Mentioned by 

when introducing Dr. 

and her research on anti-authoritarian movements.


Rachel Maddow


Erica Chenoweth

47 snips
Maddow: 'No Kings' protests send message to Trump from EVERY state in the nation
Mentioned by Maria J. Stephan as the book where she and Erica Chenoweth first coined the term the 3.5% rule.

47 snips
Lessons From Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding. Plus, What Makes a Resistance Movement Successful?
Mentioned by 

as a book that explores the surprising effectiveness of nonviolent social change.


Stacey Abrams

24 snips
How to Build a Winning Coalition in Trump’s Broken America
Mentioned by 

when explaining the origin of the 3.5% number related to the success of mass uprisings.


Mike Shelby

17 snips
Activists Call for Nationwide Day of Action Today
Mentioned by 

, who studied hundreds of these conflicts across the globe.


Jamar Tisby

13 snips
The Escalating ICE Brutality and Church Protests
Authored by 

and Maria Stephan, discussed in relation to nonviolent resistance movements.


Erica Chenoweth

11 snips
Why Protest Works—The 3.5% Rule with Erica Chenoweth




