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The Power of Human Rights
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Stephen C. Ropp
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Kathryn Sikkink
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
The socialization of international human rights norms into domestic practices: introduction
pp. 39
Transnational activism and political change in Kenya and Uganda
pp. 78
The long and winding road: International norms and domestic political change in South Africa
pp. 109
Changing discourse: transnational advocacy networks in Tunisia and Morocco
pp. 134
Linking the unlinkable? International norms and nationalism in Indonesia and the Philippines
pp. 172
International norms and domestic politics in Chile and Guatemala
pp. 205
The Helsinki accords and political change in Eastern Europe
pp. 234
International human rights norms and domestic change: conclusions
pp. 279
List of references
pp. 319
Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
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