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"Were I to need or want a single text to anchor a course on the topic, I would choose "Transnational Civil Society... "The editors' scholarly and professional knowledge, experience and networks are significant- Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly," 2007 (Jeff Unsicker) "A good resource for those seeking to gain a quick and comprehensive primer on the range and diversity of TCS endeavours. It should command a broad readership, particularly among students"- "Development in Practice," Volume 17, Number 3, June 2007 * Features a perspective of both developing and industrialized countries* For a wide audience including academics, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners The growing impact of cross-border civil society networks and campaigns on global policy has made transnational civil society an increasingly important phenomenon. "Transnational Civil Society: An Introduction" provides a clear and accessible introduction to the history, characteristics, and achievements of influential transnational civil society networks, coalitions, and movements. Editors Srilatha Batliwala and L. David Brown provide an in-depth analysis of the forces that have shaped transnational activism: globalism, economic and political power structures, and cross-border organization by non-state actors. Important transnational movements that have shaped our world - labor, environment, human rights, women's rights, peace, and economic justice - are also described and analyzed. The contributors are globally experienced activist-scholars and reflective practitioners discussing both developing and industrialized countries. For students, practitioners, and activists alike, "Transnational Civil Society: An Introduction" offers comprehensible descriptions of transnational initiatives working toward effective and sustainable solutions to some of the critical challenges facing our world.
Transnational Civil Society 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书