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Sixty Years of Transnational Civil Society Mobilizations: The Other Side of Global Politics offers a new reading of the role played by civil society in global politics over the last few decades.
This book tells a story about the lesser known side of globalization, the non-governmental and civil one, in order to contribute to a better understanding of a phenomenon precisely at the moment of its reconfiguration. The book's theoretical framework, innovatively differentiates transnational mobilizations according to their vision of global politics: civilizationism, cosmopolitanism, localism, and neo-liberalism. Together with these visions, the book studies the organizational form, strategies, as well as the contextual conditions that has allowed for the flourishing of global activism. From the 1970s global activism has been an integral part of the western-led process of globalization. Today we are on the verge of deep international transformations: globalization is declining, global governance is undergoing a clear fatigue, while power politics is coming back, at times replacing diplomacy with violence. In such a context, civil society finds it harder to continue to play the same significant role in international affairs.
At the end of every political cycle is important to develop a deeper awareness of its processes, not just for the sake of knowledge, but also because such awareness is essential for facing future challenges. The final part of the book is an exploration of the future opportunities and constraints for global activism in the next decade. Without history we will not be able to write new stories.
Sixty Years of Transnational Civil Society Mobilizations will interest students and scholars of Global Politics, Global Activism, International Affairs, Global Civil Society, and Civilizationism.
List of contents
Introduction Chapter 1 - The Evolution of Transnational Activism from the '70s
Chapter 2 - The Transnational Politics of Change
Chapter 3 - The Master Frames of Transnational Mobilizations
Chapter 4 - Towards the Next Decade of Global Activism?
About the author
Raffaele Marchetti is Professor in
International Relations at the Department of Political Science and the School of Government of LUISS, where he is also the Director of the Center for International and Strategic Studies-CISS. His research interest concerns global politics and governance, hybrid and city diplomacy, transnational civil society, (cyber-)security and political risk, and democracy.