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The 3.5% rule
is a concept in political science that states
that when 3.5% of the population of a country
protest nonviolently against a government,
that government is likely to fall from power.
The rule was formulated by Erica Chenoweth in
2013. It arose out of insights originally
published by political scientist Mark Lichbach
in 1995 in his book The Rebel's
Dilemma: Economics, Cognition, and Society.
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