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_aCARAWAY, Teri L _928309 |
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_aPolitical openness and transnational activism : _bcomparative insights from labor activism |
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_aLondon : _bSage Publications, _cJune 2006 |
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520 | 3 | _aScholars have posited both a positive and a negative relationship between political openness and transnational activism, arguing that while closed opportunity structures positively affect activism by creating strong incentives for activists to "go transnational," they also negatively affect activism by inhibiting local groups from participating. The author argues that these contrary arguments are largely the result of an insufficiently developed comparative approach to the study of transnational activism. By examining countries at different levels of openness and multiple types of activism, she shows that different types of activism are affected in distinct ways by the level of political openness | |
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_atransnational activism _928310 |
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_alabor _925355 |
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_aBurma _928311 |
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_aIndonesia _924349 |
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_aIndia _914935 |
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_tPolitics & Society _g34, 2, p. 277-304 _dLondon : Sage Publications, June 2006 _xISSN 0032-3292 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c19904 _d19904 |
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