Cesar Rodrigeuz-Garavito (University of the Andes)
Abstract
Transnational activism is today at the center of scholarly and political debates on globalization. After two decades of relatively uncontested expansion of neoliberal policies and institutions, the last decade has witnessed a veritable explosion of networks, coalitions, movements, and other types of cross-border collective action that embody the seeds of counter-hegemonic globalization (Evans 2006; Santos 2004).
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Paper provided by Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Center for Migration and Development. in its series Working Papers with number
1089.