The revolution that ate its own children: The colourful revolution from consensus to discord

IF 0.2 N/A PHILOSOPHY Philosophy and Society-Filozofija i Drustvo Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/fid2201162m
Nenad Markovikj, Ivan Damjanovski
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The main goal of this essay is to provide an in-depth analysis of the trajectory of the Colourful Revolution (CR) in North Macedonia as a social movement. From a more general perspective, the paper engages with the growing interest in the literature that explores the correlation between social movements and democratisation processes, especially in societies that fall into the category of hybrid regimes. The Colourful Revolution is a good example of a protest movement that has created effective regime change. It presented a complex social movement encompassing many fragmented social and political groups gathered around the idea of a common adversary. Additionally, the Colourful Revolution has one particularity: it is a social movement that has undergone a full developmental circle - formation through utilization of political opportunity frameworks, a period of activity and success and dissolution. Drawing on literature of the political process, opportunity frameworks and cycles of social movements, the paper argues that social movements such as the Colourful Revolution are not just temporary and unstable structures but are also highly dependent on the existence of a common target of the social activism in question. The removal from power of political actors that have been the reason for mobilisation of a complex and diverse network of social and political activism resulted in an absence of an adhesive factor holding together all the parts of this complex system. The absence initiated gradual discord and dissolution of different factions within the social movement (CR in this case) and reveals its true nature - temporary, ideologically diverse, conflictual, and even undemocratic in some respects.
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本文的主要目的是对北马其顿作为一场社会运动的“色彩革命”(CR)的轨迹进行深入分析。从更广泛的角度来看,本文涉及对探索社会运动与民主化进程之间关系的文献日益增长的兴趣,特别是在属于混合政权类别的社会中。“色彩革命”是抗议运动的一个很好的例子,它创造了有效的政权更迭。它呈现了一个复杂的社会运动,包含了许多分散的社会和政治团体,他们围绕着一个共同对手的想法聚集在一起。此外,“颜色革命”有一个特殊性:它是一场社会运动,经历了一个完整的发展循环——通过利用政治机会框架形成,一个活动、成功和解体的时期。借鉴政治进程、机会框架和社会运动周期的文献,本文认为,像“色彩革命”这样的社会运动不仅是暂时的、不稳定的结构,而且高度依赖于存在一个共同目标的社会行动主义。政治行为者的权力被剥夺是动员一个复杂和多样化的社会和政治行动主义网络的原因,导致缺乏将这个复杂系统的所有部分结合在一起的粘合因素。这种缺席引发了社会运动中不同派系(在这里是CR)的逐渐不和和解散,并揭示了其真实本质——暂时的、意识形态的多样性、冲突性,甚至在某些方面是不民主的。
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