The New Transnational Activismtxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Sidney Tarrow 出版社: Cambridge University Press 出版年: 2005-8 页数: 278 定价: USD 24.99 装帧: Paperback 丛书: Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics ISBN: 9780521616775
内容简介 · · · · · ·From labor organizers to immigrant activists, from environmentalists to human rights campaigners, from global justice protesters to Islamic militants, this book shows how ordinary people gain new perspectives, experiment with new forms of action, and sometimes emerge with new identities through their contacts across borders. It asks to what extent transnational activism changes...
From labor organizers to immigrant activists, from environmentalists to human rights campaigners, from global justice protesters to Islamic militants, this book shows how ordinary people gain new perspectives, experiment with new forms of action, and sometimes emerge with new identities through their contacts across borders. It asks to what extent transnational activism changes domestic actors, their forms of claim making, and their prevailing strategies. Does it simply project the conflicts and alignments familiar from domestic politics onto a broader stage, or does it create a new political arena in which domestic and international contentions fuse? And if the latter, how will this development affect internationalization and the traditional division between domestic and international politics?
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没想到刚开始就牢牢抓住了我的眼球。
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还原度很高