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Review of the Opposition Movements and Groups dataset

Authors: Stas Gorelik;

Review of the Opposition Movements and Groups dataset

Abstract

The Opposition Movements and Groups (OMG) dataset is a global dataset on large-scale political mobilization campaigns that challenge or preserve the core features of a political regime or a polity's territorial integrity. The dataset spans the period from 1789 to 2019 and covers 151 countries. The unit of analysis in OMG is the campaign phase. A campaign is defined as a series of temporally contiguous, organized collective actions pursuing a political objective related to regime change, institutional reform, leadership removal or preservation, or territorial autonomy or secession.

Published on Discuss Data, https://discuss-data.net/dataset/118706b6-6ba0-430f-b01e-374bdae72b53/

Keywords

Estonia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, GDR, Belarus, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Moldova, Protests, Latvia, Kazakhstan, Russia, English, Social Movements, Other, Opposition, Revolutions, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Turkmenistan, USSR

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