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Candidate Number: 33456 MSc in the Faculty of Economics (Development Management) 2003 Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree Anti-Globalisation Movement and World Trade Organisation: Genesis of the Transnational Advocacy Networks and Social Movements and their scope for future Word Count: 9, 855 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction............................................................................... 2 Part-I: Social Movements and Transnational Advocacy Networks: Genesis and Evolution of the Anti-Globalization Social Movements - A Conceptual Frame Work 5 1.1 Global Social Movements - Contentious Collective Action And the Rationality of Protest. 5 1.2 Anti-Globalization Social Movements (AGSMs) and Transnational Advocacy Networks (TANs) 8 1.3 The Anti-Globalization Social Movements - History and Evolution 10 Part-II: The Transnational Advocacy Networks - How do They Work?................................................................. 16 2.1 TANs - The Political Opportunity and Resource Mobilization Models. 17 2.1.1 The Political Opportunity Structure Model 17 2.1.2 The Resource Mobilization Model 19 2.2 How Do the TANs Work? 21 2.3 The Transnational Advocacy Networks - an Assessment 25 Part-III: The Anti-Globalization Social Movements - Movements Against the New Global Order: Case Studies........................28 3.1 Case Study - I: The Zapatistas Movement. 29 3.2 Case Study -II: The...

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