Resistance and Change in World Politics Resistance and Change in World Politics
Global Issues

Resistance and Change in World Politics

International Dissidence

Svenja Gertheiss and Others
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Publisher Description

This edited volume analyses different forms of resistance against international institutions and charts their success or failure in changing the normative orders embodied in these institutions. Non-state groups and specific states alike advocate alternative global politics, at the same time finding themselves demonized as pariahs and outlaws who disturb established systems of governance. However, over time, some of these actors not only manage to shake off such allegations, but even find their normative convictions accepted by international institutions. This book develops an innovative conceptual framework to understand and explain these processes, using seven cases studies in diverse policy fields; including international security, health, migration, religion and internet politics. This framework demonstrates the importance of coalition-building and strategic framing in order to form a successful resistance and bring change in world politics.  

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2017
7 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
325
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
2.6
MB

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