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Discover 'Popular Politics and the Path to Durable Democracy,' a vital exploration into the mechanics of grassroots mobilization and its role in establishing long-lasting democracies. Written by renowned scholar Mohammad Ali Kadivar, this groundbreaking book delves into democratic transitions across 80 countries from 1950 to 2010. Kadivar's research reveals that prolonged nonviolent protests are crucial to the success of democratization, offering fresh insights into the conditions that foster robust democracies. By analyzing over one hundred transitions and highlighting five pivotal case studies—South Africa, Poland, Pakistan, Egypt, and Tunisia—this work illuminates how sustained civic engagement can construct stronger civil societies post-dictatorship. Kamidar dispels the myth that military intervention can create democracy, positioning grassroots movements as the real catalysts for change. Ideal for students, activists, and anyone interested in understanding democracy's complex landscape, this authoritative title from Princeton University Press is essential for navigating contemporary political challenges. Explore how grassroots efforts can lead to sustainable political transformation and learn why heartfelt mobilization can achieve what coercive means cannot. Make this book a part of your library for a deeper understanding of democratic longevity and popular political movements.