Sarah Stroup

Sarah S. Stroup is associate professor of political science at Middlebury College and author of  Borders Among Activists.

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Refugee politics from the local to the international

By: Sarah Stroup

The Trump administration is affecting refugee politics from small towns to the world stage, and activists have a long road ahead.

The right place for the Left: the World Social Forum in Montreal

By: Jamie K. Mccallum & Sarah Stroup

In August 2016, the World Social Forum brought global justice activists to Montreal, the first time it was ever held in the global North. But this reorientation ...

 

Will SDGs lofty ambition undermine advocacy to achieve them?

By: Charles F. Maccormack & Sarah Stroup
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The SDGs are certainly more comprehensive, and inclusive of human rights concerns and all relevant actors, than the previous development goals, but this may make ...

 

Coming together, or falling apart?

By: Sarah Stroup
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International human rights groups are a big help when developing transnational norms; decentralizing these NGOs risks robbing them of their key strength.

 
 

 

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