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Social Movements in World Politics

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Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases!)

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Social Movements in World Politics Social Movements in World Politics Making sense of movements, rebellions, and revolutions (with occasional comments on East Asia, North Korea, and military bases!) Thursday, May 2, 2019 US intervention in Venezuela In thinking about international influences in civil society and democracy, this example came up . What role does the US play in supporting the opposition against Maduro? Would the Venezuelan opposition be any more or less effective with or without external support? And in what ways does the US provide support? Is it mostly moral or is there tangible material support? Are there issues of sovereignty at play? Posted by IRprof at 7:38 PM No comments: Labels: civil society , international influences , Venezuela Monday, March 18, 2019 Global Mobilization of Youth for Climate Change Pretty fascinating how kids/youth (i.e. high schoolers and younger) are organizing on issues which they believe directly impact their ...

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