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Regionalizing Global Human Rights Norms in Southeast Asia

✍ Scribed by Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo


Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
253
Series
Human Rights Interventions
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book explains how the ASEAN regional human rights body (AICHR) was created and why it functioned with a promotional rather than protection mandate. It does this by positioning itself within a sizable literature on norm diffusion, and introduces the concept of β€œNorm Interpreters” to explain what happens when global human rights norms are adopted/adapted within a local context, particularly highlighting the role of a group of individuals in the process. In this respect it adds to the International Relations literature on norm diffusion and the Southeast Asian region specific literature on ASEAN regionalism and AICHR.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii
Regionalisation of Global Norms on Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Issues and Problems (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 1-19
The Norms: Global, Local, and the Newly Interpreted In-Between (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 21-58
Norm Interpreters: Character and Behaviour (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 59-93
Policy Network: The Outer Circle with an Insider Status (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 95-124
Advocacy Coalition: The Barking Dogs (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 125-157
Political Community: The Policymakers (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 159-196
Regionalising Global Human Rights Norms in Southeast Asia: A Lesson Learned (Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo)....Pages 197-211
Back Matter ....Pages 213-234

✦ Subjects


Political Science and International Relations; International Relations Theory; Political Science; Asian Politics


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