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Transnational Politics Explaining the power of advocacy networks
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Today From Definition to Explanation What explains the success of transnational advocacy networks (TANs)? Reading: Margaret Keck/Kathryn Sikkink: Activists Beyond Borders. Wednesday, 1/30/2008Hans Peter Schmitz
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Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs) Goals of the book (p. 5) What are transnational advocacy networks (TAN)? Why and how do TANs emerge? How do TANs work? What explains TAN success?
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Transnational power Some basic claims: TAN is a new form of social organization in global affairs. These transnational advocacy networks (TANs) can be influential, despite lacking military and financial power. NGOs play a central role in the creation and maintenance of those transnational networks (p. 6). Campaigns are a central means for social change. In campaigns, “ activists identify a problem, specify a cause, and propose a solution. ”
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Defining Transnational Advocacy Networks TANs are non-hierarchical forms of social interaction, different from markets and hierarchies. TANs promote universal principles. TANs consist of: NGOs, foundations, churches, trade unions, etc. What happens in those networks? Exchange of information and resources Provide services (training, etc.) Develop campaigns and shared understandings
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Why and how do TNAs emerge? Advocacy networks are not new (p. 10), but: Increased international travel. Increased and cheaper communication (email) facilitate networking. What is the trigger of those networks? >> The boomerang pattern
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The “boomerang” effect Three levels of transnational activism Domestic Activists (local) Repressive State (national) Blockage Transnational NGOsUnited Nations (international)Liberal states Appeal for support
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When are TANs successful? Examples of success (p. 25) Issue creation and agenda setting Influence on discursive positions of states Influence on institutional procedures Influence on policy formulation Influence on state behavior Success depends on Issue characteristics (bodily harm and equality, p. 26) Actor characteristics (target vulnerabilities, p. 28)
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