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International and Comparative Studies 256F/G Global Resistance Movements

An examination of the political, social and cultural foundations of resistance movements that claim a transnational, global or international scale. Cases may include: anti-globalization, environmentalism, indigenous people's rights, women's rights, human rights, Fair Trade, and alternative trade organizations.

Prerequisite: International and Comparative Studies 020E, or the former ICS 020, or permission of the Department.
3 hours
(Huron)


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