Description |
1 online resource (xv, 155 pages) : illustrations (colour) |
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Human rights interventions |
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Human rights interventions.
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Contents |
Panopticon: the architecture and the theatre of human rights -- Knowledge Production and Cultural Imperialism -- Human Rights and American Exceptionalism -- Annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices -- Corruption as a Human Rights Issue -- Global Political Implications: Demonizing the Public Sector |
Summary |
This book provides a novel account of the role of human rights discourse in the US foreign policy. The book analyses the US State Departments Annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices as a means to monopolise and, more importantly, legitimise a specific framing of the human rights agenda to further US foreign policy. The US agendas deviation from established international human rights standards has very serious implications considering the preponderant global influence exercised by the US. Furthermore, more recently, the reports have added a separate section on "corruption" as a human rights issue. "Corruption", a controversial concept from the outset, is understood in a narrow way as a public sector issue that largely prevails in and subverts the so-called developing and transition countries. This book shows how this recent inclusion ultimately serves the US global neoliberal imperialist agenda and becomes the hegemonic discourse in international organisations. Dr. Ilia Xypolia is Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, UK, and the reviews editor for the Journal of Global Faultlines |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Human rights advocacy -- United States
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Political corruption -- Developing countries
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Diplomatic relations
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Human rights advocacy
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Political corruption
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Foreign relations.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140058
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Developing countries
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783030998158 |
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3030998150 |
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