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 negative attention by human rights international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs), on donor decisions about how to deliver bilateral aid. We argue that INGO shaming of recipient countries leads donor governments, on average, to ``bypass" the recipient government in favor of non-state aid delivery channels, including international and local NGOs and international organizations (IOs). However, we expect this relationship to be conditional on a donor country's position in the international system. Minor power countries have limited influence in global affairs and are the...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Does the “shaming” of human rights violations influence foreign aid delivery decisions across OECD d...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences about foreign aid...
There is tremendous variation in whether and how donors respond to severe human rights violations us...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Does the “shaming” of human rights violations influence foreign aid delivery decisions across OECD d...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
Recent theories of foreign aid assume that moral motives drive voters’ preferences about foreign aid...
There is tremendous variation in whether and how donors respond to severe human rights violations us...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...
Do transnational human rights organizations (HROs) influence foreign military intervention onset? We...