Transnational uncivil society networks: kleptocracy’s global fightback against liberal activism
What is the global social context for the insertion of kleptocratic elites into the putatively liberal international order? Drawing on cases from our work on Eurasia and Africa, we sketch a concept of ‘transnational uncivil society’ which we contrast to ‘transnational activist networks’ (Keck and Si...
Main Authors: | Cooley, A, Heathershaw, J, Soares De Oliveira, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2023
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