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− | '''Colour Revolution''' is a term that is used by worldwide media to describe various movements that developed in several countries of the former [[Soviet Union]], People's [[Republic of China]] and the [[ | + | '''Colour Revolution''' is a term that is used by worldwide media to describe various movements that developed in several countries of the former [[Soviet Union]], People's [[Republic of China]] and the [[Balkans]] during the early [[2000s]]. These colour revolutions were a set of [[regime changes]]. |
==Concerns== | ==Concerns== | ||
− | People who are fed up, for one reason or another, with the general situation in their respective [[nation state]], are to be found in any population at any point in time. If there are to many of them and demonstrations start to happen, it usually leads to intervention by government forces and repression, or success on the side of the protesters and the creation of a new government. These people are and have always been, sought for by foreign governments for recruiting to influence the situation in that nation and to get rid of the current government in some way or another. | + | People who are fed up, for one reason or another, with the general situation in their respective [[nation state]], are to be found in any population at any point in time. If there are to many of them and substantial demonstrations start to happen, it usually leads to intervention by government forces and repression, or success on the side of the protesters and the creation of a new government. These people are and have always been, sought for by foreign governments for recruiting to influence the situation in that nation and often with the intend to get rid of the current government in some way or another. |
==Full spectrum dominance== | ==Full spectrum dominance== | ||
− | [[William Engdahl]] in his book: "''Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order''" opines that the United States government has perfected colour revolutions as a tool against adversarial governments with the implementation of new technologies such as social media and special education for leaders of protests via fronts such as [[USAID]] and [[NED]].<ref>http://colorrevolutionsandgeopolitics.blogspot.com/2011/06/full-spectrum-dominance-totalitarian.html saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20150306213415/http://colorrevolutionsandgeopolitics.blogspot.com/2011/06/full-spectrum-dominance-totalitarian.html Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/MBqHF Archive.is]</ref> [[Swarming]] is one of the operational techniques used on the ground to | + | [[William Engdahl]] in his book: "''[[Document:Full Spectrum Dominance|Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order]]''" opines that the United States government has perfected colour revolutions as a tool against adversarial governments with the implementation of new technologies such as social media and special education for leaders of protests via fronts such as [[USAID]] and [[NED]].<ref>http://colorrevolutionsandgeopolitics.blogspot.com/2011/06/full-spectrum-dominance-totalitarian.html saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20150306213415/http://colorrevolutionsandgeopolitics.blogspot.com/2011/06/full-spectrum-dominance-totalitarian.html Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/MBqHF Archive.is]</ref> [[Swarming]] is one of the operational techniques used on the ground to outmanoeuvre government forces.<ref>https://www.rand.org/pubs/documented_briefings/DB311.html</ref> |
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+ | ==From Dictatorship to Democracy== | ||
+ | The [[book]] ''From Dictatorship to Democracy'' by [[Gene Sharp]] is credited with helping to develop methods that can be used in protests.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Dictatorship_to_Democracy</ref> | ||
==George Soros== | ==George Soros== | ||
− | + | [[George Soros]] through his foundation network is credited with [[George_Soros#.22Color_revolutions.22|influencing protests]] in a variety of nation states. He funded the [[George Floyd protests]]. | |
==Counterinsurgency== | ==Counterinsurgency== | ||
− | {{FA| | + | [[Counterinsurgency]] tactics may be used to suppress a revolution. |
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+ | ==List== | ||
+ | ===Rose Revolution 2003=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Rose Revolution}} | ||
+ | In [[Georgia (country)]]. | ||
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+ | ===Orange Revolution 2004=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Orange Revolution}} | ||
+ | In [[Ukraine]]. | ||
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+ | ===Tulip Revolution 2005=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Tulip Revolution}} | ||
+ | In [[Kyrgyzstan]]. | ||
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+ | ===Cedar Revolution 2005=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Cedar Revolution}} | ||
+ | In [[Lebanon]]. | ||
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+ | ===Jasmine Revolution 2011=== | ||
+ | {{FA|Jasmine Revolution}} | ||
+ | In [[Tunisia]], from which followed the [[2011 Egyptian Revolution]]. | ||
− | + | ===Velvet Revolution 2018=== | |
− | + | In [[Armenia]]. | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Colour revolution (Regime change, Revolution) | |
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A political revolution that topples the government in a country by uprising of the population. |
Colour Revolution is a term that is used by worldwide media to describe various movements that developed in several countries of the former Soviet Union, People's Republic of China and the Balkans during the early 2000s. These colour revolutions were a set of regime changes.
Contents
Concerns
People who are fed up, for one reason or another, with the general situation in their respective nation state, are to be found in any population at any point in time. If there are to many of them and substantial demonstrations start to happen, it usually leads to intervention by government forces and repression, or success on the side of the protesters and the creation of a new government. These people are and have always been, sought for by foreign governments for recruiting to influence the situation in that nation and often with the intend to get rid of the current government in some way or another.
Full spectrum dominance
William Engdahl in his book: "Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order" opines that the United States government has perfected colour revolutions as a tool against adversarial governments with the implementation of new technologies such as social media and special education for leaders of protests via fronts such as USAID and NED.[1] Swarming is one of the operational techniques used on the ground to outmanoeuvre government forces.[2]
From Dictatorship to Democracy
The book From Dictatorship to Democracy by Gene Sharp is credited with helping to develop methods that can be used in protests.[3]
George Soros
George Soros through his foundation network is credited with influencing protests in a variety of nation states. He funded the George Floyd protests.
Counterinsurgency
Counterinsurgency tactics may be used to suppress a revolution.
List
Rose Revolution 2003
- Full article: Rose Revolution
- Full article: Rose Revolution
Orange Revolution 2004
- Full article: Orange Revolution
- Full article: Orange Revolution
In Ukraine.
Tulip Revolution 2005
- Full article: Tulip Revolution
- Full article: Tulip Revolution
In Kyrgyzstan.
Cedar Revolution 2005
- Full article: Cedar Revolution
- Full article: Cedar Revolution
In Lebanon.
Jasmine Revolution 2011
- Full article: Jasmine Revolution
- Full article: Jasmine Revolution
In Tunisia, from which followed the 2011 Egyptian Revolution.
Velvet Revolution 2018
In Armenia.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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2011 Egyptian Revolution | |
Orange Revolution | 2004-05 colour revolution in the Ukraine |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Audrius Butkevičius | “If I had to choose between the atom bomb and Dr. Sharp’s book, I would choose this book.” | Audrius Butkevičius | 1991 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Belarus Under Siege | webpage | 29 July 2011 | Michele Brand | |
Document:Hong Kong's Identity Crisis | article | 9 October 2014 | Ulson Gunnar | The "Occupy Central" movement in Hong Kong seek to harness popular disaffection, especially among the young, but its leaders represent colonial collaborators who cannot accept the return of Hong Kong to China, nor imagine life other than as cogs in an Anglo-American world order. |
Document:Invasions of the Mind Snatchers | article | 19 February 2014 | Nebojsa Malic | A good introduction to the current template and modus-operandi of US/NATO-sponsored "Regime-change" operations which began with the destruction of Yugoslavia and have been repeated in at least a dozen countries in so-called "colour revolutions" and the "Arab Spring" in the decade or so since |
Document:Is Perfidious Erdogan Destroying Russia for The Great Turan | Article | 23 January 2022 | William Engdahl | |
Document:The Last Kazakh Warning to Putin: Vaccination and Greed of Elites as the Cause of Revolution in Kazakhstan | Article | 5 January 2022 | ||
Document:Usaia to attack Russia in 2015 | interview transcript | 31 May 2014 | Evgeny Fedorov | A coup d´état under the guise of an ‘Colour Revolution’ is being prepared in Russia. The big picture and the details are given by Evgeny Fedorov, a deputy in the Russian parliament, and coordinator of the People’s Liberation Movement. |