Contents
Introduction / Bert Klandermans and Cornelis van Stralen
Part I: Theory
1. Mobilizing for Democracy: Social Movements in Democratization Processes / Federico M. Rossi and Donatella della Porta
2. Disengagement from Radical Organizations: A Process and Multilevel Model of Analysis / Olivier Fillieule
3. Abeyance Cycles in Social Movements / Alison Dahl Crossley and Verta Taylor
Part II: Latin America
4. Introduction / Cornelis van Stralen
5. A Democracy for “Us”—or for All? The Ambivalences of Bolivia’s Social Movements since Their Triumph / Ton Salman
6. Social Movement Activity in the Transition to Partido dos Trabalhadores Government: The Case of the MST in Brazil / Camila Penna
7. Democratization and the Revitalization of Popular Movements in Central America / Paul Almeida
8. Strategies and Mobilization Cycles of the Human Rights Movement in the Democratic Transition in Argentina / Sebastián Pereyra
Part III: South Africa
9. Introduction / Stephen Ellis
10. The United Democratic Front and Its Legacy after South Africa’s Transition to Democracy / Ineke van Kessel
11. Movement Politics and Party Politics in Times of Democratic Transition: South Africa, 1994–2000 / Bert Klandermans
12. Social Movements after Apartheid: Rethinking Strategies and TACtics in a Time of Democratic Transition / Steven Robins and Christopher J. Colvin
Part IV: East-Central Europe
13. Introduction / Grzegorz Ekiert
14. From Anticommunist Dissident Movement to Governing Party: The Transformations of Fidesz in Hungary / Máté Szabó
15. Defending Interests: Polish Farmers’ Protests under Postcommunism / Grzegorz Foryś and Krzysztof Gorlach
16. From Total Movement to Interest Group: Labor and Democratization in Poland / Michał Wenzel
Contributors
Index