Foreword: "A delicate balance": protest movements, global transformations, and the world orders since the 1960s / Akira Iriye -- The impact of protest movements on the establishment: dimensions, models, and approaches / Marco Giugni and Lorenzo Bosi -- Professionalizing dissent: protest, political communication, and the media / Ralph Negrine -- The imagery of power facing the power of imagery: toward a visual analysis of social movements / Nicole Doerr and Simon Teune -- Studying power/knowledge formations: disciplining feminism and beyond / Ellen Messer-Davidow -- Race and reform: the establishment responds to the African American civil rights movement / Manfred Berg -- "Promising everything under the sun": Helsinki activism and human rights in Eastern Europe / Sarah B. Snyder -- Politics of reproduction in a divided Europe: abortion, protest movements, and state intervention after World War II / Lorena Anton, Yoshie Mitobe, and Kristina Schulz -- Psychological warfare for the West: Interdoc, the West European intelligence services, and the international student movements of the 1960s / Giles Scott-Smith -- The year 1968 and the Soviet Communist Party / Kimmo Rentola -- Combat and conciliation: state treatment of left-wing terrorist groups in west and east Germany / Tobias Wunschik -- The control arms campaign: a case study of NGO impacts on international relations after the Cold War / Javier Alcalde -- Youth fashion in Poland in the 1950s and 1960s: ideology, resistance, and manipulation / Anna Pelka -- Corporate reaction to anticorporate protest: multinational corporations and anticorporate campaigns / Veronika Kneip -- Epilogue: The lingering Cold War / Jeremi Suri
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"Protest movements have been analyzed widely by several disciplines in recent decades,but the larger repercussions they caused in social institutions and international affairs have largely been neglected. This volume fills this gap by examining the many ways in which political parties, the business world, foreign policymakers, and the intelligence community experienced, confronted, and even actively contributed to domestic and transnational forms of dissent"--Provided by publisher
"Protest movements have been analyzed widely by several disciplines in recent decades,but the larger repercussions they caused in social institutions and international affairs have largely been neglected. This volume fills this gap by examining the many ways in which political parties, the business world, foreign policymakers, and the intelligence community experienced, confronted, and even actively contributed to domestic and transnational forms of dissent"--Provided by publisher