Reclaiming human rights in a changing world order /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. : London :
Brookings Institution Press ; Royal Institute of International Affairs,
[2023]
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| Series: | Insights : critical thinking on international affairs.
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Table of Contents:
- Human rights : from evolution to devolution? / Christopher Sabatini
- Positioning human rights in China-U.S. relations / Rosemary Foot
- Crossing the "redline" : engaging Russia in the multilateral order / Nandini Ramanujam and Vishakha Wijenayake
- Same blueprint, new norms : regional organizations, illiberalism, and the rise of contested global governance / Alexander Cooley
- Human rights, pandemics, and the infrastructure of human rights institutions / Rana Moustafa
- Protecting human rights from exclusionary populism / Gerald Neuman
- Evangelicals and human rights / Melani McAlister
- Technical standards and human rights : the case of new IP / Emily Taylor, Kate Jones, and Carolina Caeiro
- Autonomous weapon systems : accountability gaps and racial oppression / Thompson Chengeta
- Populism and the protection of human rights in Europe : the challenge from within / Urfan Khaliq
- Polishing the crown jewel of the western hemisphere : the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights / Santiago Canton and Angelita Baeyens
- Caught between geopolitics, democratic regression, and the "sovereign backlash" : the African human rights system / Solomon Dersso
- Human rights and geopolitics in the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan / Asli U. Bali
- Conclusions : reforming, rebuilding, modernizing the international human rights system / Ana Lankes and Christopher Sabatini.