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Transnational Civil Society Activism and International Security Politics: From Landmines to Global Zero

Keith Krause

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 229-234

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On balance, transnational civil society activism has enjoyed some successes in the realm of international peace and security, but the question of its “effectiveness” in promoting tangible improvements in human security worldwide is still open.

Date: 2014
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