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Realising Rights : How Regional Organisations Socialise Human Rights / Mathew Davies

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge/Warwick Studies in GlobalisationPublication details: London Routledge 2014Description: xiii, 150p. : ill. ; 23cmISBN:
  • 9780815377580
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed. 323 DAV
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section Reference 323 DAV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA01548 Not for loan LAW 020400

It includes Index Pages.

Description:

This book presents the hitherto unstudied variety of ways that human rights socialisation is attempted in the context of regional organisations, arguing that existing conceptual accounts of this phenomenon need to be expanded to best explain this diversity.

By placing the study of the European Union’s relationship with Turkey alongside parallel studies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations engagement with Myanmar, and the Organization of American States history with Panama, this book argues that rights socialisation efforts are far more diverse than previously thought. Alongside the conditionality that dominates the EU experience, and that has received the majority of existing academic attention, this book argues that both the politics of social influence, the strategic manipulation of legitimacy and the politics of debate over the meaning of membership also drive socialisation efforts. This book situates these socialisation efforts along the journey states take when applying to, joining and then maintaining membership of, a regional organisation, and further distinguishes between what conditions are necessary for socialisation to be attempted and what further requirements are needed for that attempt to be successful.

To appreciate the diversity of socialisation politics revealed, this book constructs an inclusive conceptual framework drawing on both rational choice and constructivist theorising and will be of interest to students of Politics and International Relations.

Table of Contents:

Introduction
1. The puzzle of regional organisations and rights socialisation
2. The regional organisation, socialisation, and membership nexus
3. ASEAN and Myanmar
4. OAS and Panama
5. EU and Turkey
6 Conclusions:
Overview and Policy Relevance

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