Event

Civil Resistance in the Streetlight: Replicating and Assessing Evidence on Nonviolent Effectiveness

Date
5 May 2023
Time
13:00 UK time
Speakers
Christoph Dworschak
Where
Manor Road Building, Seminar Room C, Manor Road OX1 3UQ
Series
Politics Research Colloquium
Audience
Members of the University only
Booking
Not required
Sandwiches provided.
Does civil resistance work? Research emphasizes the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance over violent resistance in achieving campaign goals, with the seminal study Why Civil Resistance Works (WCRW) by Chenoweth and Stephan being the main point of reference to date. I revisit this pivotal finding in three steps. First, I reproduce WCRW’s results on nonviolent effectiveness. Second, I discuss how cases may have been overlooked due to a streetlight effect. Third, I quantify the results’ sensitivity using simulations. I find that WCRW’s main findings on nonviolent effectiveness are highly sensitive to variable selection, under-coverage bias, bootstrapping, and omitted variable bias. As a routine reference in scholarship and the public discourse, assessing the robustness of WCRW’s findings is relevant to practitioners and researchers.