Setting up the three sides of the sustainability triangle: The American blue-green-brown alliances revisited
Setting up the three sides of the sustainability triangle: The American blue-green-brown alliances revisited
The onset of economic globalization by the end of the 20th century foisted progressively new modes of collaboration on most of the American social movements. New Social Movements (NSMs) such as the environmental movement, the environmental justice movement, and the labour unions, were propelled into rapprochement that soon gave rise to new forms of coalition dubbed the blue-green/the blue-green-brown alliances.