Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 252 pages) |
Series |
International political economy series |
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International political economy series.
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Contents |
Types and Tactics -- Challenges and Questions -- Oxfam and its Global Campaign On Trade -- Case Study -- Garment Workers in Sri Lanka -- Case Study -- Trade and Agriculture in India -- Oxfam's Global Extractive Industries Campaigning -- Case Study : Natural Gas Project in Peru -- Case Study : Jobs and Health in Peru -- Legitimacy, Accountability and Voice |
Summary |
International advocacy and the organizations that are engaged in it are a new force in international politics. This book looks at four campaigns in Asia and South America in which coalitions of international and national NGOs and grassroots community organizations agitated for change and to influence companies and governments, on issues such as labour rights, trade rules, and the impact of extractive industries on indigenous people. The authors, reflective NGO practitioners, use the case studies to draw out fundamental issues of legitimacy and accountability associated with such activities, and to examine the role of NGOs in bringing about change. They also cover practical issues of democracy and participation within campaign networks and the relative effectiveness of different forms of advocacy |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Social justice -- International cooperation
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Globalization.
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Non-governmental organizations.
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Social change -- International cooperation
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Organizations
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globalism.
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Globalization
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Non-governmental organizations
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780230277939 |
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0230277934 |
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