Popular Dissent, Human Agency and Global Politics
Explore the dynamic intersection of popular dissent and global politics in Popular Dissent, Human Agency and Global Politics by Roland Bleiker, published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. This insightful paperback, spanning 312 pages, delves into the critical role of civil disobedience and political activism in shaping contemporary international relations.
Bleiker employs compelling case studies, including the historic collapse of the Berlin Wall, to illustrate how grassroots movements are increasingly influencing political landscapes. As boundaries between domestic and international issues become more indistinct, this book highlights the power of human agency in driving change and challenging governmental authority.
Perfect for students and enthusiasts of political science, Popular Dissent offers a thought-provoking examination of resistance and political freedom in today's world. Discover how ordinary individuals can become catalysts for significant political transformation.