This thesis provides an account of the work of Canadian organizations that took part in the global anti-apartheid movement and then continued political advocacy work in South Africa post-1994. My central research question is: What explains the rise and fall of international solidarity movements? I answer this question by exploring the factors that allowed the Canadian anti-apartheid network to grow into an international solidarity movement and explaining how a change in these factors sent the network into a period of decline post-1994. I use two organizations, the United Church of Canada and CUSO, as case studies for my analysis. I argue that four factors were behind the growth of the Canadian solidarity network: the presence of large CSOs ...
This thesis is a case study of the Solidarity Coalition, a social protest movement which united labo...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
Central in this research is the question of how some distant political issues and movements in count...
This thesis provides an account of the work of Canadian organizations that took part in the global a...
© 2015 The Author(s). This article compares the mobilization of Belgian society for campaigns profes...
The struggle against white minority rule in South Africa was one of the most significant liberation ...
Western solidarity with Solidarność had a surprisingly limited transnational scope. It was mainly or...
The problem that this study is grappling with is that since the SACC has followed the Critical Solid...
What is the role and legitimacy of former social movements in democratic societies? How do their pas...
This article explores solidarity as an important political praxis with diverse ways of participation...
The 1960s and 1970s were an unprecedented period of social activism and protest in Aotearoa New Zeal...
International solidarity is frequently presented as an asymmetrical flow of assistance travelling fr...
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle ag...
Almost 20 years after the white Nationalist government was voted out, some black South Africans beli...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
This thesis is a case study of the Solidarity Coalition, a social protest movement which united labo...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
Central in this research is the question of how some distant political issues and movements in count...
This thesis provides an account of the work of Canadian organizations that took part in the global a...
© 2015 The Author(s). This article compares the mobilization of Belgian society for campaigns profes...
The struggle against white minority rule in South Africa was one of the most significant liberation ...
Western solidarity with Solidarność had a surprisingly limited transnational scope. It was mainly or...
The problem that this study is grappling with is that since the SACC has followed the Critical Solid...
What is the role and legitimacy of former social movements in democratic societies? How do their pas...
This article explores solidarity as an important political praxis with diverse ways of participation...
The 1960s and 1970s were an unprecedented period of social activism and protest in Aotearoa New Zeal...
International solidarity is frequently presented as an asymmetrical flow of assistance travelling fr...
The South African Council of Churches (SACC) played an extremely crucial role during the struggle ag...
Almost 20 years after the white Nationalist government was voted out, some black South Africans beli...
The international struggle against apartheid that emerged during the second half of the twentieth ce...
This thesis is a case study of the Solidarity Coalition, a social protest movement which united labo...
In 1994 South Africa's racist apartheid policies, implemented since 1948 by the Afrikaner National P...
Central in this research is the question of how some distant political issues and movements in count...