Global Matters for Non Governmental Public Action

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Global Matters for Non Governmental Public Action
Author : J. Howell
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 24 September 2012
ISBN : 9781137284730
Pages : 246 pages
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Jude Howell brings together eight in-depth studies of the politics of global non-governmental public action. Covering detailed empirical research around the themes of environmentalism, security, children's rights and more, the contributors explore the complex politics amongst non-governmental public actors acting transnationally.

Global Matters for Non Governmental Public Action

Jude Howell brings together eight in-depth studies of the politics of global non-governmental public action. Covering detailed empirical research around the themes of environmentalism, security, children's rights and more, the contributors explore the complex politics amongst non-governmental public actors acting transnationally.

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Global Matters for Non Governmental Public Action

Jude Howell brings together eight in-depth studies of the politics of global non-governmental public action. Covering detailed empirical research around the themes of environmentalism, security, children's rights and more, the contributors explore the complex politics amongst non-governmental public actors acting transnationally.

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