Popular Dissent, Human Agency and Global Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)

Popular Dissent, Human Agency and Global Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)

by RolandBleiker (Author)

Synopsis

Popular dissent, such as street demonstrations and civil disobedience, has become increasingly transnational in nature and scope. As a result, a local act of resistance can acquire almost immediately a much larger, cross-territorial dimension. This book draws upon a broad and innovative range of sources to scrutinise this central but often neglected aspect of global politics. Through case studies that span from Renaissance perceptions of human agency to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the author examines how the theory and practice of popular dissent has emerged and evolved during the modern period. Dissent, he argues, is more than just transnational. It has become an important 'transversal' phenomenon: an array of diverse political practices which not only cross national boundaries, but also challenge the spatial logic through which these boundaries frame international relations.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 02 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0521778298
ISBN 13: 9780521778299

Media Reviews
'Bleiker's book is a beautiful disruption of IR's contemporary theoretical doldrums. It is ambitious - both in structure and purpose - yet aware of its limits, and the impossibility (indeed undesirability) of final resolution for many of the issues it raises.' Millennium