From protest to participation: The role of civil society in global governance
Tanks in the streets of Seattle. Molotov cocktalis in Prague. Gunfire in Genoa. Such have been the headlines of recent years. Every time world leaders gather, a motley array of demonstrators rings their meetings in protest. But the news stories have rarely addressed the most important questions: Pro...
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Main Author: | FLORINI, Ann |
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2003
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