Restructuring world politics:transnational social movements, networks, and norms

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Group Author: Khagram Sanjeev.; Riker James V.; Sikkink Kathryn, 1955-
Published: University of Minnesota Press,
Publisher Address: Minneapolis
Publication Dates: c2002.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Social movements, protest, and contention ; v. 14
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Carrier Form: xiv, 366 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0816639078 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Index Number: K02
CLC: K02
Call Number: K02/R436
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-352) and index.
From Santiago to Seattle: transnational advocacy groups restructuring world politics / Sanjeev Khagram, James V. Riker, and Kathryn Sikkink -- Infrastructures for change: transnational organizations, 1953-93 / Kathryn Sikkink and Jackie Smith -- Human rights norms and networks in authoritarian Chile / Darren Hawkins -- Human rights in U.S. foreign policy / Daniel C. Thomas -- Women's rights are human rights / Karen Brown Thompson -- A human rights practitioner's perspective / Charles T. Call -- Agendas, accountability, and legitimacy among transnational networks lobbying the World Bank / Paul J. Nelson -- Proclaiming jubilee: the debt and structural adjustment network / Elizabeth A. Donnelly -- NGOs, transnational networks, international donor agencies, and the prospects for democratic governance in Indonesia / James V. Riker -- Restructuring the global politics of development: the case of India's Narmada Valley dams / Sanjeev Khagram -- Globalization, global alliances, and the Narmada Movement / Smitu Kothari -- Marx and Engels: the prototypical transnational actors / August Nimtz -- Networks in transnational labor organizing / Thalia G. Kidder -- A practitioner's perspective / Mark Ritchie -- Restructuring world politics: the limits and asymmetries of soft power / Kathryn Sikkink.