Shades of Change: Unmasking the Vibrant Struggles of Color Revolutions
Color revolutions refers to various related movements that developed in several countries in the former Soviet Union, the Balkans, and the Middle East during the early 2000s. The term has become widely used to describe a series of nonviolent protests and movements to bring about government change, often involving the use of a specific color or symbol.
They usually emerge following contested elections and allege voter fraud and electoral rigging, leading to demonstrations advocating for political change.
Characteristics of a Color Revolution
-Non-violent protests
-Contested elections
-Use of a unifying symbol or color
-Civil Society Organizations
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