Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution

This article examines the role of civic groups in Georgia’s Rose Revolution using Larry Diamond’s framework of the democratic functions of civil society. The author argues that the contribution of civil society to the peaceful transfer of power in 2003 is best understood by expanding the analytical...

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Main Author: Robyn E. Angley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tallinn University 2013-06-01
Series:Studies of Transition States and Societies
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Online Access:http://www.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/stss_jun_2013_angley.pdf
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spelling doaj-869730ca1a16481f87b322bd64ed44b22020-11-24T22:52:28ZengTallinn University Studies of Transition States and Societies1736-874X1736-87582013-06-01514257Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose RevolutionRobyn E. AngleyThis article examines the role of civic groups in Georgia’s Rose Revolution using Larry Diamond’s framework of the democratic functions of civil society. The author argues that the contribution of civil society to the peaceful transfer of power in 2003 is best understood by expanding the analytical focus out from the Kmara youth movement to include a larger set of organisations. Rather than focusing on the Kmara youth movement as the primary civil society actor in 2003, the author contends that Kmara was, in fact, a product of the coordinated involvement of a cohort of NGOs. The article stresses the highly interconnected nature of Georgian civic leaders and organisations, particularly regarding networks with other NGOs, opposition politicians, and journalists from the Rustavi 2 television station.http://www.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/stss_jun_2013_angley.pdfCivil societyKmaraGeorgiaRose RevolutionColour Revolutions.
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Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
Studies of Transition States and Societies
Civil society
Kmara
Georgia
Rose Revolution
Colour Revolutions.
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title Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
title_short Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
title_full Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
title_fullStr Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
title_full_unstemmed Escaping the Kmara Box: Reframing the Role of Civil Society in Georgia’s Rose Revolution
title_sort escaping the kmara box: reframing the role of civil society in georgia’s rose revolution
publisher Tallinn University
series Studies of Transition States and Societies
issn 1736-874X
1736-8758
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This article examines the role of civic groups in Georgia’s Rose Revolution using Larry Diamond’s framework of the democratic functions of civil society. The author argues that the contribution of civil society to the peaceful transfer of power in 2003 is best understood by expanding the analytical focus out from the Kmara youth movement to include a larger set of organisations. Rather than focusing on the Kmara youth movement as the primary civil society actor in 2003, the author contends that Kmara was, in fact, a product of the coordinated involvement of a cohort of NGOs. The article stresses the highly interconnected nature of Georgian civic leaders and organisations, particularly regarding networks with other NGOs, opposition politicians, and journalists from the Rustavi 2 television station.
topic Civil society
Kmara
Georgia
Rose Revolution
Colour Revolutions.
url http://www.tlu.ee/stss/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/stss_jun_2013_angley.pdf
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