Original paper

Violence, Nonviolence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law

Volume: 63, Issue: 2, Pages: 411 - 426
Published: Feb 6, 2019
Abstract
Under what conditions are individuals more likely to approve of human rights abuses by their governments? While various theoretical expectations have been offered about public approval of repression, many of them have not been directly tested. We analyze the effects of differing opposition tactics, differing government tactics, and legal constraints on approval of repression through a series of survey experiments in India, Israel, and Argentina....
Paper Details
Title
Violence, Nonviolence, and the Effects of International Human Rights Law
Published Date
Feb 6, 2019
Volume
63
Issue
2
Pages
411 - 426
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