Moral Victories: How Activists Provoke Multilateral Action

Moral Victories: How Activists Provoke Multilateral Action. By Susan Burgerman. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001.186p. $29.95. Ann Marie Clark, Purdue University A lot of scholarly attention has been devoted to demonstrating that transnational activists "matter" in explaining int...

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Activists
Advocacy
Agreements
Case Studies
Cold War
Community Relations
Enforcement
Government (Administrative Body)
Human rights
International organizations
International Politics
International relations
Morality
Multilateralism
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Peace
Political activism
Political science
Social change
Transnationalism
Violations
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