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Can Power from Below Change the World?
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2008
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Sustainable DevelopmentPolitical PolarizationPolitical BehaviorPower RelationProtest StudiesSocial SciencesNew TheoryActivismDemocracyPolitical ProtestsLanguage StudiesGeopoliticsInternational RelationsPolitical PowerWorld PoliticsGlobalizationPopular PowerEnergy TransitionSociologyGlobal PoliticsPolitical TransformationPolitical ScienceWorld-systems Theory
Prevailing perspectives on power cannot explain why political protests from the bottom of societies sometimes result in reforms that reflect the grievances of the protestors. I propose a new theory of “interdependent power” that provides such an explanation. I argue that, contrary to common views, globalization actually increases the potential for this kind of popular power.
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