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The Philippines makes an interesting case for examining direct and
collective acts of contention against the neoliberal project of
economic globalization. Crippled by foreign debt, indiscriminate
liberalization of trade, falling stock markets, and perpetual
corruption, the Philippines is also a democratic polity and one of
the few countries in Asia with a vibrant and dynamic civil society
sector. This collection has chapters on the Freedom from Debt
Coalition's campaign on debt relief, the Stop-the-New-Round
Coalition's advocacy to change international trade rules and
barriers, the global taxation initiative as embodied in Tobin tax
advocacy in the country, the Transparency and Accountability
Network's anti-corruption effort, and the Philippine Fair Trade
Forum's enterprise on fair trade. Localizing and Transnationalizing
Contentious Politics is the first work of its kind to focus on five
global civil society movements in the Philippines and their
responses to the inequities of neoliberal globalization. Northern
scholars have acknowledged the persistent absence of the South in
research on activism around global issues, and this book can help
fill this gap. Using political process theory as a framework, the
book traces the emergence, development and diffusion of these
social movements in the Philippines. Globalization is taken as the
environment in which they operate to highlight the role of
increased interdependence and internationalization, and the
predominance of a particular ideology in the dynamics of
contention.
The Philippines makes an interesting case for examining direct and
collective acts of contention against the neoliberal project of
economic globalization. Crippled by foreign debt, indiscriminate
liberalization of trade, falling stock markets, and perpetual
corruption, the Philippines is also a democratic polity and one of
the few countries in Asia with a vibrant and dynamic civil society
sector. This collection has chapters on the Freedom from Debt
Coalition's campaign on debt relief, the Stop-the-New-Round
Coalition's advocacy to change international trade rules and
barriers, the global taxation initiative as embodied in Tobin tax
advocacy in the country, the Transparency and Accountability
Network's anti-corruption effort, and the Philippine Fair Trade
Forum's enterprise on fair trade. Localizing and Transnationalizing
Contentious Politics is the first work of its kind to focus on five
global civil society movements in the Philippines and their
responses to the inequities of neoliberal globalization. Northern
scholars have acknowledged the persistent absence of the South in
research on activism around global issues, and this book can help
fill this gap. Using political process theory as a framework, the
book traces the emergence, development and diffusion of these
social movements in the Philippines. Globalization is taken as the
environment in which they operate to highlight the role of
increased interdependence and internationalization, and the
predominance of a particular ideology in the dynamics of
contention.
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