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131 The 2010s was a decade of protests. Why did so many revolutions fail?

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Jonathan Guyer @ Vox 2 place · 10/01/2023 07:00 EDT

The 2010s was a decade of protests. Why did so many revolutions fail?

A demonstrator kicks a tear gas shell during clashes with the police outside the Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte, on June 26, 2013. | Christophe Simon/AFP via Getty ImagesJournalist Vincent Bevins grapples with failed revolutions from Egypt to Brazil to Hong Kong. When a street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi self-immolated in protest of the Tunisian government in 2010, he inspired a revolution in his country and ultimately a cascade of revolt across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and even i

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