Socializing Development Transnational Social Movement Advocacy and the Human Rights Accountability of Multilateral Development Banks (Edition 1)

As Multilateral Development Banks increasingly gained influence in shaping global development, transnational social movements pushed to hold them accountable for their human rights impact towards communities. Leon Valentin Schettler presents a novel causal mechanism of movement advocacy towards MDBs...

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Main Author: Schettler, Leon Valentin (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2020
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