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Osa: Political Opportunity in Non-democracies

Description

The Osa data frame has 24 rows and 6 columns.

This data is drawn from a study which analyzes twenty-four cases of occurrence/non-occurrence of mobilization in non-democratic states to determine conditions of political opportunity in high-risk authoritarian contexts. Political opportunity is sensitive to conditions created by divided elites, changes in repression, media access, influential allies, and social networks

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data(Osa)

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The dataset contains the following columns: ll{ DYNA Dynamics of repression, coded 1 for evidence of increase in long-term and/or short-term state repression, 0 for evidence of decrease ACCESS Media access - coded 1 if the public information flow concerning a particular event of popular mobilization is controlled by the political authorities (via censorship or ban on foreign media), 0 if there was evidence of sustained relaxation of state censorship or substantive presence of foreign and/or underground media INFLU Influential allies - coded 1 for presence of domestic or foreign politically influential groups supporting popular mobilization; 0 for absence of such organizational support ELITE Division of elites, coded 1 - evidence of competing factions within the ruling elites; 0 - relatively unified ruling group SOCIAL Social networks - coded 1if mobilization resulted from the activity of interconnected groups, 0 if organizational and/or individual ties were severely destroyed or impeded to emerge by the state OUT Social mobilization, coded 1 for major episodes of sustained collective action opposing state policies by participants drawn from nonelite or repressed segments of society in non-democratic regimes, 0 - non-mobilization }

source

http://www.compasss.org

References

Osa, Maryjane and Corduneanu-Huci, Cristina 2003 Running Uphill: Political Opportunity in Non-democracies, Comparative Sociology 2(4), pp. 605-629(25)