TY - JOUR PY - 1989// TI - Coercion and revolution: Variations on a predator-prey model JO - Mathematical and computer modelling A1 - Tsebelis, George A1 - Sprague, John SP - 547 EP - 559 VL - 12 IS - 4-5 N2 - A series of two-state models are advanced governing the dynamic relationship within a state of (1) revolution and coercion, (2) revolution and relative deprivation and (3) revolution and outside intervention. These models combine, in abstract form, the major thrusts of the work of Tilly (structure and organization without psychology) with the work of Gurr (psychology without organization and structure). They incorporate, again in abstract form, considerations of foreign intervention motivated by the work of Jackson, Russett, Snidal, Sylvan, Duvall and Freeman (thus taking an hypothesis from formalizations of

LA - SN - 0895-7177 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0895-7177(89)90424-X ID - ref1 ER -