Human Rights & Justice
Bibliographic References tagged with Human Rights & Justice
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Schmidt, Averell, and Kathryn Sikkink. 2018. “Partners in Crime: An Empirical Investigation of the CIA Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation Program”. Perspectives on Politics 16 (4): 1014-33.
Schmidt, Averell, and Kathryn Sikkink. 2018. “Partners in Crime: An Empirical Investigation of the CIA Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation Program”. Perspectives on Politics 16 (4): 1014-33.
Sikkink, Kathryn, Geoff Dancy, Bridget Marchesi, Tricia Olsen, Leigh Payne, and Andrew Reiter. 2019. “Behind Bars and Bargains: New Findings on Transitional Justice in Emerging Democracies: Research Note”. International Studies Quarterly.
Sikkink, Kathryn, Geoff Dancy, Bridget Marchesi, Tricia Olsen, Leigh Payne, and Andrew Reiter. 2019. “Behind Bars and Bargains: New Findings on Transitional Justice in Emerging Democracies: Research Note”. International Studies Quarterly.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Averell Schmidt. 2019. “Breaking the Ban? The Heterogeneous Impact of US Contestation of the Torture Norm ”. Journal of Global Security Studies 4 (1): 105-22.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Averell Schmidt. 2019. “Breaking the Ban? The Heterogeneous Impact of US Contestation of the Torture Norm ”. Journal of Global Security Studies 4 (1): 105-22.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. “The Information Paradox: How Effective Issue Creation and Information Politics Can Lead to Perceptions of the Ineffectiveness of Transnational Advocacy”. In Transnational Advocacy Networks: Twenty Years of Evolving Theory and Practice, 26-40. Bogota: Dejusticia.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. “The Information Paradox: How Effective Issue Creation and Information Politics Can Lead to Perceptions of the Ineffectiveness of Transnational Advocacy”. In Transnational Advocacy Networks: Twenty Years of Evolving Theory and Practice, 26-40. Bogota: Dejusticia.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. “Kein Grund Zum Pessimismus”. Welt-Sichten December 4.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. “Kein Grund Zum Pessimismus”. Welt-Sichten December 4.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2017. “Evidence Indicates That We Should Be Hopeful—not Hopeless-—about Human Rights”. OpenGlobalRights.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2017. “Evidence Indicates That We Should Be Hopeful—not Hopeless-—about Human Rights”. OpenGlobalRights.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. Razones Para la Esperanza: La Legitimidad Y Efectividad de Los Derechos Humanos de Cara Al Future . Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2018. Razones Para la Esperanza: La Legitimidad Y Efectividad de Los Derechos Humanos de Cara Al Future . Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Krizna Gomez. 2018. “A Cautionary Note about the Frame of Peril and Crisis in Human Rights Activism”. In Rising to the Populist Challenge: A New Playbook for Human Rights Actors, edited by César Rodríguez-Garavito, 171-82. Bogota: Dejusticia.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Krizna Gomez. 2018. “A Cautionary Note about the Frame of Peril and Crisis in Human Rights Activism”. In Rising to the Populist Challenge: A New Playbook for Human Rights Actors, edited by César Rodríguez-Garavito, 171-82. Bogota: Dejusticia.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2017. Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Sikkink, Kathryn. 2017. Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Lisa Martin. 1993. “U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Argentina and Guatemala, 1973–1980”. In Double-Edged Diplomacy: International Bargaining and Domestic Politics, edited by Peter Evans, Harold Jacobson, and Robert Putnam, 330–62. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Sikkink, Kathryn, and Lisa Martin. 1993. “U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Argentina and Guatemala, 1973–1980”. In Double-Edged Diplomacy: International Bargaining and Domestic Politics, edited by Peter Evans, Harold Jacobson, and Robert Putnam, 330–62. Berkeley: University of California Press.