The Political Power of Protest: Minority Activism and Shifts in Public Policy by Daniel Q. Gillion

The Political Power of Protest: Minority Activism and Shifts in Public Policy

Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

Daniel Q. Gillion

210 pages first pub 2013 (editions)

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This book demonstrates the direct influence that political protest behavior has on Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court, illustrating that protest is a form of democratic responsiveness that government officials have used, and continue ...

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