How Change Happens

Part I: A power and systems approach: Systems thinking changes everything, Power lies at the heart of change, Shifts in social norms often underpin change. Part II: Institutions and the importance of history: How states evolve, The machinery of law, Accountability, political parties, and the media,...

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Main Author: Duncan, Green
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Language:Vietnamese
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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Online Access:https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/6492
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spelling oai:localhost:PNK-64922022-12-23T09:13:41Z How Change Happens Duncan, Green kinh tế khoa học chính trị lobbyists officials social change political change Part I: A power and systems approach: Systems thinking changes everything, Power lies at the heart of change, Shifts in social norms often underpin change. Part II: Institutions and the importance of history: How states evolve, The machinery of law, Accountability, political parties, and the media, How the international system shapes change, Transnational corporations as drivers and targets of change. Part III: What activists can (and can’t) do: Citizen activism and civil society, Leaders and leadership, The power of advocacy. Part IV: Pulling it all together: A power and systems approach to making change happen. 2022-12-21T02:15:30Z 2022-12-21T02:15:30Z 2016 Book 9780198785392 https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/6492 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/32066 vi application/pdf Oxford University Press
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khoa học chính trị
lobbyists
officials
social change
political change
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khoa học chính trị
lobbyists
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Duncan, Green
How Change Happens
description Part I: A power and systems approach: Systems thinking changes everything, Power lies at the heart of change, Shifts in social norms often underpin change. Part II: Institutions and the importance of history: How states evolve, The machinery of law, Accountability, political parties, and the media, How the international system shapes change, Transnational corporations as drivers and targets of change. Part III: What activists can (and can’t) do: Citizen activism and civil society, Leaders and leadership, The power of advocacy. Part IV: Pulling it all together: A power and systems approach to making change happen.
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