Making human rights emotional: a research agenda to recover shame in “naming and shaming”
A Ilgit, D Prakash - Political Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Shame is an emotion that is the cornerstone of International Relations (IR) human rights
scholarship but remains undertheorized from an explicitly emotional perspective. Given the …
scholarship but remains undertheorized from an explicitly emotional perspective. Given the …
Exploring the framing power of NGOs in global climate politics
ABSTRACT The Paris Agreement contains a separate article for loss and damage–an
outcome that aligns with a central demand of many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) …
outcome that aligns with a central demand of many nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) …
May we have your attention please? Human-rights NGOs and the problem of global communication
Historically, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have relied on mainstream news media
to expose human-rights violations and encourage governments to pressure the perpetrators …
to expose human-rights violations and encourage governments to pressure the perpetrators …
How international actors help enforce domestic deals
AM Matanock - Annual Review of Political Science, 2020 - annualreviews.org
International actors at times seek to help bring peace, democracy, and human rights. Studies
of how international actors help enforce political bargains between incumbent governments …
of how international actors help enforce political bargains between incumbent governments …
[图书][B] Help or harm: The human security effects of international NGOs
A Murdie - 2014 - books.google.com
When do international non-governmental organizations like Oxfam or Human Rights Watch
actually work? Help or Harm: The Human Security Effects of International NGOs answers …
actually work? Help or Harm: The Human Security Effects of International NGOs answers …
Human rights shaming through INGOs and foreign aid delivery
S Dietrich, A Murdie - The Review of International Organizations, 2017 - Springer
Does the “shaming” of human rights violations influence foreign aid delivery decisions
across OECD donor countries? We examine the effect of shaming, defined as targeted …
across OECD donor countries? We examine the effect of shaming, defined as targeted …
Sanctions and signals: How international sanction threats trigger domestic protest in targeted regimes
J Grauvogel, AA Licht… - International Studies …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Western powers often turn to international sanctions in order to exert pressure on incumbent
governments and signal their support for the opposition. Yet whether, and through what …
governments and signal their support for the opposition. Yet whether, and through what …
The effects of naming and shaming on public support for compliance with international agreements: an experimental analysis of the Paris Agreement
How does naming and shaming affect public support for compliance with international
agreements? We investigated this question by conducting survey experiments about the …
agreements? We investigated this question by conducting survey experiments about the …
The power of peers: How transnational advocacy networks shape NGO strategies on climate change
What explains variation in the tactical choices of non-governmental organizations (NGOs)?
This article uses network autocorrelation models to establish how the tactical choices of …
This article uses network autocorrelation models to establish how the tactical choices of …
Voters get what they want (when they pay attention): human rights, policy benefits, and foreign aid
T Heinrich, Y Kobayashi, L Long - International Studies Quarterly, 2018 - academic.oup.com
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign
aid? This article provides a new approach to this long-standing question. We bring donor …
aid? This article provides a new approach to this long-standing question. We bring donor …