Book Review: Transnational Civil Society: An Introduction,edited by Srilatha Batliwala and L. David Brown. Bloomfield,CT: Kumarian Press,2006. 270 pp. $25.95. Unexpected Power: Conflict and Change Among Transnational Activists,by Shareen Hertel. Ithica,NY: Cornell University Press,2006. 159 pp. $45.00
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Book Review: Transnational Civil Society: An Introduction,edited by Srilatha Batliwala and L. David Brown. Bloomfield,CT: Kumarian Press,2006. 270 pp. $25.95. Unexpected Power: Conflict and Change Among Transnational Activists,by Shareen Hertel. Ithica,NY: Cornell University Press,2006. 159 pp. $45.00
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