Friday, September 17, 2010

Who are the norm entrepreneurs?

What is the norm associated with the No Bases Network?
The absence of a normative stance makes



The International Network for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases (or NO-Bases Network) took off at the 2004 World Social forum in India, and grew over the past 5 years to include hundreds of campaigners in dozens of countries on all continents. They come together from 40 countries as grassroots activists from groups that promote women's rights and are involved in other transnational civil networks. The NO-Bases Network is a politically independent non-profit charity under Dutch Law.


The Transnational Institute, an organization that defines itself through radical analysis of critical issues and providing connections between social movements and aims at a more just and democratic world, has assisted in strengthening the INternational Network for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases.

Relevant Websites:

Other websites:
Comite de Surveillance OTAN (NATO surveillance committee) http://www.csotan.org/ (French)
Information about NO Bases Network and list of organizations associated with the movement against foreign bases:

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