"Provides a valuable lesson for any social movements operating in the globalized and integrated world."—Foreign Policy in Focus
"Dale presents a convincing portrayal of the Free Burma movement as a creative force that in fighting against human rights violations in Burma is successfully championing both democracy and corporate accountability."—American Journal of Sociology
"This book is important reading for anyone interested in looking at the Free Burma movement and more broadly issues of transnational mobilization. Dale offers creative insight into how transnational relationships offer new opportunities and targets for social movement action. He also reminds readers that they have power to make change both at home and around the world."—Mobilization
"Dale provides an insightful analytical lens for theorizing and assessing the Free Burma movement."—Perspectives on Politics