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Jack Goldstone
Jack Goldstone
Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University
Verified email at gmu.edu
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Revolution and rebellion in the early modern world: population change and state breakdown in England, France, Turkey, and China, 1600-1850
JA Goldstone
Routledge, 2016
27082016
A global model for forecasting political instability
JA Goldstone, RH Bates, DL Epstein, TR Gurr, MB Lustik, MG Marshall, ...
American journal of political science 54 (1), 190-208, 2010
13782010
Democratic transitions
DL Epstein, R Bates, J Goldstone, I Kristensen, S O'Halloran
American journal of political science 50 (3), 551-569, 2006
12752006
Toward a fourth generation of revolutionary theory
JA Goldstone
Annual review of political science 4 (1), 139-187, 2001
9482001
Threat (and Opportunity): Popular Action and State Response in the Dynamics of Contentious Action Jack A. Goldstone and Charles Tilly
JA Goldstone
Silence and voice in the study of contentious politics, 179, 2001
8572001
Population and security: How demographic change can lead to violent conflict
JA Goldstone
Journal of international affairs, 3-21, 2002
7802002
Efflorescences and economic growth in world history: rethinking the" Rise of the West" and the Industrial Revolution
JA Goldstone
Journal of world history, 323-389, 2002
5802002
Understanding the revolutions of 2011: Weakness and resilience in Middle Eastern autocracies
JA Goldstone
Foreign Affairs, 8-16, 2011
5502011
State failure task force report: Phase II findings
TR Gurr, B Harff, M Levy, GD Dabelko, PT Surko, AN Unger
Environmental Change & Security Project Report 5, 49-72, 1999
5481999
States, parties, and social movements
JA Goldstone
Cambridge University Press, 2003
5382003
Initial conditions, general laws, path dependence, and explanation in historical sociology
JA Goldstone
American journal of sociology 104 (3), 829-845, 1998
5181998
More social movements or fewer? Beyond political opportunity structures to relational fields
JA Goldstone
Theory and society 33, 333-365, 2004
4742004
Theories of revolution: The third generation
JA Goldstone
world politics 32 (3), 425-453, 1980
4501980
Introduction: Bridging institutionalized and noninstitutionalized politics
JA Goldstone
States, parties, and social movements, 2003
4072003
Silence and voice in the study of contentious politics
R Aminzade
Cambridge University Press, 2001
3972001
Revolutions: A very short introduction
JA Goldstone
Oxford University Press, 2014
3802014
Comparative historical analysis and knowledge accumulation in the study of revolutions
JA Goldstone
Comparative historical analysis in the social sciences, 41-90, 2003
3532003
The new population bomb: the four megatrends that will change the world
JA Goldstone
Foreign Aff. 89, 31, 2010
3502010
Why Europe? The rise of the West in world history 1500-1850
JA Goldstone
McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2009
3392009
One effect to rule them all? A comment on climate and conflict
H Buhaug, J Nordkvelle, T Bernauer, T Böhmelt, M Brzoska, JW Busby, ...
Climatic Change 127, 391-397, 2014
3272014
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