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Global Civil Society?

American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
The growth of international political and economic institutions has both facilitated and demanded cooperation among social change activists from different countries, contributing to the rapid expansion of transnationally organized social movements. But to what extent do these increasingly visible movements manifest a “global civil society”?
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Global Civil Society

Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
terms of dialogue, we should allow for other, nonEuropean experiences, aspirations and perspectives as well in assessing different global democracy initiatives. Finally, a concrete utopia is a model of practical and institutional arrangements that does not currently exist, but should be politically possible to achieve, and feasible as an alternative ...
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Global Civil Society or Global Consumer Society?

2008
In recent years, optimistic analyses concerning globalization — specifically those forecasting the decline of state authority and the related rise of a progressive global civil society (GCS) — have been pervasive, especially among left-leaning intellectuals and activists.
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Global Civil Society

2000
As other chapters in this book have amply demonstrated, globalization has considerably redrawn the contours of the world political economy. Production, trade, investment and finance have acquired different dynamics, as have the regulatory frameworks that order them.
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Globalization and Civil Society

1999
The purpose of this chapter is straightforward. The goal is to investigate the ways in which globalization has affected civil society, both within countries and transnationally. I refer to the latter as global civil society.
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Global Civil Society and International Society

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2013
The use of the concept of “global civil society” (GCS) acknowledges the intensifying role of non-state civic actors in world politics and expresses the emergence of a unique social sphere transcending national boundaries. Extensive literatures strive to suggest conceptualizations and assessments of the actual and desired effects of GCS.
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Children’s rights and global civil society

Comparative Education, 2007
Although the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) was a significant international achievement, its adoption requires analysis and interpretation in terms of the possibilities and limitations of multilateral cooperation. The international movement for children’s rights can only be conceived as the result of a system of multilateral education ...
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Archipelagic geographies, civil society, and global development

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2023
Sarah Peck
exaly  

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