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Ethnic Mobilization without Prerequisites: The East European Gypsies
- World Politics
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 54, Number 3, April 2002
- pp. 277-307
- 10.1353/wp.2002.0006
- Article
- Additional Information
This article proposes a model that provides a tool to gauge the preparedness of ethnic and other groups for political mobilization. It argues that successful ethnic mobilization requires a well-specified bundle of "mobilization prerequisites" that can be used to evaluate political and social movements in a variety of contexts. The model is applied to elucidate the East European Gypsy communities' modest success at ethnic political mobilization. The article assesses the explanatory power of the independent variables and explains Gypsy electoral politics and behavior.