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John Dunn’s provocative interview in Contention volume
5, issue 2 inspired an array of responses from the scholarly and
practitioner communities. In the original interview, Dunn suggested
that the era of modern revolutions has come to a close and
that we are now witnessing a phenomenon better described as
“regime collapse.” In this response to Dunn’s conception of revolution,
Hugo Slim, an expert on non-international armed conflicts,
challenges Dunn’s claims with examples of revolutionary liberation
movements in Nepal, Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Venezuela,
as well as Islamist revolutionary movements in the Middle East.