Cambridge studies in international relations; 66 The power of human rights : international norms and domestic change

Type
Book
Authors
Risse-Kappen ( Risse-Kappen, Thomas )
Ropp ( Ropp, Steve C )
 
ISBN 10
0521658829 
ISBN 13
9780521658829 
Category
Political Sciences  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Pages
xii, 318 pages 
Subject
Human rights.  
Description
This book celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nation's passage of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by showing how global human rights norms have influenced national government practices in eleven different countries around the world. Transnational human rights pressures and policies have made a significant difference in bringing about improvements in human rights practices in diverse countries around the world. The book describes a model of socialization processes that can be broadly applied to other processes and policy areas where global ideas have an impact on domestic affairs. - from Amzon 
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