Unrest
Unrest (also called disaffection) is a sociological phenomenon, for instance:
Notable historical instances of unrest
- 19th century Luddites
- 1978–79 Winter of Discontent (UK)
- 1989 Purple Rain Revolt (South Africa)
- 2003 Maldives civil unrest
- 2004 Unrest in Kosovo
- 2005 Belize unrest
- May 2005 unrest in Uzbekistan
- Arab Spring
- Post-coup unrest in Egypt (2013–14)
- 2014 pro-Russian conflict in Ukraine
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See also
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- Civil disorder
- Domestic terrorism
- Riot
- Strike action
- State of emergency
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