| AUTHOR | Richard Price |
| ORGANIZATION | World Politics |
| TYPE | Journal Article |
| DATE | 2003 |
| TOPIC | Child poverty and disparities |
| LANGUAGE | English |
How powerful is transnational civil society? How sustainable is its influence? How desirable is that influence? These encapsulate the important questions motivating a plethora of recent works by international relations scholars examining the flowering of transnational advocacy. What then are the principal responses of this literature to these and other central questions? How does this most contemporary round of research deal with previous criticisms of earlier work?