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Myth About Global Civil Society - Domestic Politics to Ban Landmines

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Informationen zum Autor DANIELA TEPE Lecturer in European Studies and German at King's College London, UK. Her research is concerned with the absence of a theorising of the state in International Relations. She has published in several academic journals including Review of International Political Economy and Public Administration . Klappentext In order to help the understanding of international campaigning activities of Non-Governmental Organisations, Tepe analyses the domestic politics of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and provides a theoretical framework through which to access these. Zusammenfassung In order to help the understanding of international campaigning activities of Non-Governmental Organisations! Tepe analyses the domestic politics of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and provides a theoretical framework through which to access these. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction IR and NGOs – a Simplistic Story? NGOs and Materialist State Theory The Landmines Campaign and the Ottawa Convention – The Involvement of NGOs in Banning Landmines Discourses and Interests The State and Civil Society Conclusion

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Introduction IR and NGOs - a Simplistic Story? NGOs and Materialist State Theory The Landmines Campaign and the Ottawa Convention - The Involvement of NGOs in Banning Landmines Discourses and Interests The State and Civil Society Conclusion

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