Revolution and rebellion in the early modern world: population change and state breakdown in England, France, Turkey, and China, 1600-1850 JA Goldstone Routledge, 2016 | 2737 | 2016 |
A global model for forecasting political instability JA Goldstone, RH Bates, DL Epstein, TR Gurr, MB Lustik, MG Marshall, ... American journal of political science 54 (1), 190-208, 2010 | 1406 | 2010 |
Democratic transitions DL Epstein, R Bates, J Goldstone, I Kristensen, S O'Halloran American journal of political science 50 (3), 551-569, 2006 | 1290 | 2006 |
Toward a fourth generation of revolutionary theory JA Goldstone Annual review of political science 4 (1), 139-187, 2001 | 972 | 2001 |
Threat (and Opportunity): Popular Action and State Response in the Dynamics of Contentious Action Jack A. Goldstone and Charles Tilly JA Goldstone Silence and voice in the study of contentious politics, 179, 2001 | 866 | 2001 |
Population and security: How demographic change can lead to violent conflict JA Goldstone Journal of international affairs, 3-21, 2002 | 790 | 2002 |
Efflorescences and economic growth in world history: rethinking the" Rise of the West" and the Industrial Revolution JA Goldstone Journal of world history, 323-389, 2002 | 589 | 2002 |
Understanding the revolutions of 2011: Weakness and resilience in Middle Eastern autocracies JA Goldstone Foreign Affairs, 8-16, 2011 | 560 | 2011 |
State failure task force report: Phase II findings TR Gurr, B Harff, M Levy, GD Dabelko, PT Surko, AN Unger Environmental Change & Security Project Report 5, 49-72, 1999 | 550 | 1999 |
States, parties, and social movements JA Goldstone Cambridge University Press, 2003 | 545 | 2003 |
Initial conditions, general laws, path dependence, and explanation in historical sociology JA Goldstone American journal of sociology 104 (3), 829-845, 1998 | 530 | 1998 |
More social movements or fewer? Beyond political opportunity structures to relational fields JA Goldstone Theory and society 33, 333-365, 2004 | 485 | 2004 |
Theories of revolution: The third generation JA Goldstone world politics 32 (3), 425-453, 1980 | 457 | 1980 |
Introduction: Bridging institutionalized and noninstitutionalized politics JA Goldstone States, parties, and social movements, 2003 | 415 | 2003 |
Silence and voice in the study of contentious politics R Aminzade Cambridge University Press, 2001 | 401 | 2001 |
Revolutions: A very short introduction JA Goldstone Oxford University Press, 2014 | 385 | 2014 |
Comparative historical analysis and knowledge accumulation in the study of revolutions JA Goldstone Comparative historical analysis in the social sciences, 41-90, 2003 | 358 | 2003 |
The new population bomb: the four megatrends that will change the world JA Goldstone Foreign Aff. 89, 31, 2010 | 354 | 2010 |
Why Europe? The rise of the West in world history 1500-1850 JA Goldstone McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2009 | 347 | 2009 |
One effect to rule them all? A comment on climate and conflict H Buhaug, J Nordkvelle, T Bernauer, T Böhmelt, M Brzoska, JW Busby, ... Climatic Change 127, 391-397, 2014 | 335 | 2014 |