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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 24 Jun 2025

DIFFUSE SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS AS FOCAL POINTS FOR NOVEL DEMANDS UNDER REPRESSION: EAST GERMANY'S PEACEFUL REVOLUTION, 1989-1990*

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Page Range: 207 – 226
DOI: 10.17813/1086-671X-30-2-207
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Given the importance of social movement organizations to mobilization, what role do diffuse, nonunified, oppositional organizations play in a repressive context? Using protest-event data from East Germany's Peaceful Revolution, which mobilized a novel demand for reunification with West Germany, I employ event-history analysis to model the relationship between the establishment of the diffuse opposition organization, Neues Forum and the adoption of a demand for reunification across East German locations. I find evidence that the early founding of Neues Forum in a location is associated with the adoption of a demand for reunification in that same location. I use primary and secondary sources to argue that under repression, a diffuse SMO may act as a focal point for an ideologically diverse set of participants who can then advance and mobilize novel demands without the imposition of an agenda from a unified opposition organization.

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* I would like to thank the editor, Neal Caren, and three anonymous reviewers at Mobilization for their thoughtful and generative feedback. I would also like to thank Ivan Ermakoff, Chaeyoon Lim, Pam Oliver, Christine Schwartz, and Madeline Brighouse Glueck for their engaged feedback and their kind support throughout the writing process.

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