International institutions, the State, and global civil society in the age of the world wide web. Warkentin, C. & Mingst, K. Global Governance, 6(2):237–257, 2000. ISBN: 10752846
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Presents a comparative case study of the protest against the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and the campaign to ban landmines in an effort to examine the implications of a global civil society and the World Wide Web for nongovernmental organization (NGO) activity in the contemporary era. Examination of the campaigns against MAI and landmines; Role of NGO in globalization.
@article{warkentin_international_2000,
	title = {International institutions, the {State}, and global civil society in the age of the world wide web},
	volume = {6},
	abstract = {Presents a comparative case study of the protest against the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) and the campaign to ban landmines in an effort to examine the implications of a global civil society and the World Wide Web for nongovernmental organization (NGO) activity in the contemporary era. Examination of the campaigns against MAI and landmines; Role of NGO in globalization.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Global Governance},
	author = {Warkentin, Craig and Mingst, Karen},
	year = {2000},
	note = {ISBN: 10752846},
	keywords = {CIVIL society – International cooperation, GLOBALIZATION, NON-governmental organizations, WORLD Wide Web},
	pages = {237--257},
}

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