Evidence for Hope written by Kathryn Sikkink, published by Princeton University Press, emphasizes that there is no need for human rights activists to be pessimistic. What they need to do, however, is to maintain positive fervor, hold on tightly to the human rights flags and follow through with their agenda. In her book, Sikkink offers a ‘futuristic prescription’ for upholding human rights and democratic principles of liberty and equality
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In Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century, Kathryn Sikkink delivers a timel...
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Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Kathryn McNeilly’s book, Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation: Futurity, Alterity, Power, ...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
This book collects and analyzes a repertoire of responses by human rights organizations to the crack...
In Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century, Kathryn Sikkink delivers a timel...
This book provides an excellent place to begin considering human rights violations, radical and revo...
The end of the Cold War and the resulting search for newparadigms with which to understand the world...
This book is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuse...
One of the biggest challenges facing researchers and practitioners working in transitional justice i...
This review identify the strong points Alison Brysk and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick make about Human Tra...
International Human Rights by Jack Donnelly and Daniel Whelan is holistic overview of human rights t...
A review of: Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice (Second Edition) by Jack Donnelly. Ithaca...
Ramona Wadi reviews Seyla Benhabib’s important new treatise on human rights discourse
The article reviews the three volumes of the book Bringing Human Rights Home, edited by Cynthia So...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
Kathryn McNeilly’s book, Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation: Futurity, Alterity, Power, ...
The author traces the development of human rights in North America since the Second World War, and e...
Combines an overview of the key theoretical models of democracy and human rights with a state-of-the...
This book collects and analyzes a repertoire of responses by human rights organizations to the crack...