prisingsmakt
Prisingsmakt is a term used in political science and sociology to describe the capacity of a group—often a population segment, a social movement, or an insurgent organization—to initiate and sustain an uprising against an established authority. It denotes more than willingness to resist; it encompasses organizational strength, resource mobilization, strategic coherence, and the potential for broad-based support, either from local communities or external actors.
Core components include the level of popular grievances, the existence of leadership and organizational structures, communication
Determinants of prisingsmakt include political repression, governance legitimacy, economic conditions, social cleavages, and the availability of
Measurement is challenging and usually relies on qualitative indicators—scale and duration of protests, organizational breadth, resource
In practice, prisingsmakt is used to analyze uprisings, civil resistance, and insurgencies, with attention to context