This paper examines through qualitative study the effect of government regulatory restriction and repression on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) engaging in transnational advocacy. The focus is on NGO’s advocacy activities, in the realm of human rights, environment, labor and development in particular, using illustrations from Bangladesh and Zambia. It finds that next to some NGOs disbanding and moving towards service activities, many NGOs shift in terms of substantive advocacy and form of organizational collaboration. To continue cross-border interactions with their foreign partners, many NGOs adjust to circumvent or compensate for restrictions and repression. Because of this, transnational advocacy can be said to continue, but repres...
This chapter explores the subjects of activism and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) within the ...
This degree project examines the international advocacy communication of a Cambodian human rights gr...
My dissertation project explores the question of how activist networks operate in a highly repressiv...
Through “naming and shaming” strategies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a vital role in...
Do NGOs tend to operate more like activists in a transnational civil society or more like competitor...
By Elizabeth Bloodgood, Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken, Nina Hall, George E. Mitchell, Christopher Palla...
This chapter discusses the ways in which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) advocacy can be influe...
UnrestrictedThis analysis assesses the impact of transnational campaigns at the state and internatio...
The ability of nongovernmental organizations to provoke action by states in the international system...
Empirically recent global developments have shown that transnational NGOs operate in between civic m...
This paper examines how and why democratic OECD countries vary in their regulatory approach towards ...
Activist NGOs increasingly oppose industrial projects that have nevertheless been approved by public...
Scholars have studied international NGOs as advocates and service providers, but have neglected thei...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
This chapter explores the subjects of activism and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) within the ...
This degree project examines the international advocacy communication of a Cambodian human rights gr...
My dissertation project explores the question of how activist networks operate in a highly repressiv...
Through “naming and shaming” strategies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a vital role in...
Do NGOs tend to operate more like activists in a transnational civil society or more like competitor...
By Elizabeth Bloodgood, Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken, Nina Hall, George E. Mitchell, Christopher Palla...
This chapter discusses the ways in which nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) advocacy can be influe...
UnrestrictedThis analysis assesses the impact of transnational campaigns at the state and internatio...
The ability of nongovernmental organizations to provoke action by states in the international system...
Empirically recent global developments have shown that transnational NGOs operate in between civic m...
This paper examines how and why democratic OECD countries vary in their regulatory approach towards ...
Activist NGOs increasingly oppose industrial projects that have nevertheless been approved by public...
Scholars have studied international NGOs as advocates and service providers, but have neglected thei...
Answering why domestic advocacy groups in democratic states choose to utilize international institut...
In this chapter, we sketched the possible consequences of the changing relationships between the gov...
This chapter explores the subjects of activism and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) within the ...
This degree project examines the international advocacy communication of a Cambodian human rights gr...
My dissertation project explores the question of how activist networks operate in a highly repressiv...