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solidarity movements  

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  • Solidarity movements are genuinely global actors in that their main motivation is related to the conditions and suffering of distant others. As such, they embody and develop a global consciousness in which the fates of people around the globe are morally and politically interlinked. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Studies; Solidarity Movements]

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