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Introduction and Overview

Cover: The Persistent Power of Human Rights From Commitment to Compliance

Cover: The Persistent Power of Human Rights From Commitment to Compliance

Thomas Risse, Stephen C. Ropp – 2013

The Power of Human Rights (published in 1999) was an innovative and influential contribution to the study of international human rights. At its center was a 'spiral model' of human rights change which described the various socialization processes through which international norms were internalized into the domestic practices of various authoritarian states during the Cold War years. The Persistent Power of Human Rights builds on these insights, extending its reach and analysis. It updates our understanding of the various causal mechanisms and conditions which produce behavioural compliance, and expands the range of rights-violating actors examined to include democratic and authoritarian Great Powers, corporations, guerrilla groups, and private actors. Using a unique blend of quantitative and qualitative research and theory, this book yields not only important new academic insights but also a host of useful lessons for policy-makers and practitioners.

Titel
Introduction and Overview
Verfasser
Thomas Risse, Stephen C. Ropp
Verlag
Cambridge University Press
Ort
Cambridge
Schlagwörter
Menschenrechte, Fragile Staatlichkeit, Teilprojekt A1
Datum
2013
Kennung
ISBN 978-1107609365
Quelle/n
Erschienen in
Risse, Thomas/Ropp, Stephen C./Sikkink, Kathryn (eds.): The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance, 3-25.
Sprache
eng
Art
Text