Felix Anderl's book is a stimulating analysis of the decline of
social movements against the World Bank and the rise of a new form
of transnational rule. Reflecting on the transnational
mobilizations of the 1990s, the book examines activists' struggles
to sustain their momentum. It shows how the opening up of world
economic institutions contributed to complex rule in global
governance, creating access for some while weakening their critique
and fragmenting the overall movement. The book bridges
international relations and social movement studies to observe
international organizations and social movements in their
interaction, demonstrating how social movements are divided and
ruled in the absence of a ruler.
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