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Regionalizing Global Human Rights Norms in Southeast Asia: Human Rights Interventions

Autor Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo
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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 “Norm 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.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030548001
ISBN-10: 3030548007
Pagini: 234
Ilustrații: XXVII, 234 p. 19 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Human Rights Interventions

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Regionalisation of Global Norms on Human Rights in Southeast Asia: Issues and Problems.- Chapter 2. The Norms: Global, Local, and the Newly-Interpreted In-Between.- Chapter 3. Norm Interpreters: Character and Behaviour.- Chapter 4. Policy Network: The Outer Circle with an Insider Status.- Chapter 5. Advocacy Coalition: The Barking Dogs.- Chapter 6. Political Community: The Policymakers.- Chapter 7. Regionalizing Global Human Rights Norms in Southeast Asia: A Lesson Learned.

Recenzii

“Overall, this book is worth reading and even sharing as it affords readers as well as researchers … . This book is another vital contribution to the growing complexity of both ASEAN and human rights studies … . what is more fascinating and convincing about this book is that it is purely research-based … .” (Benjamin B. Mangila, IJAPS, International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, Vol. 18 (1), 2022)

Notă biografică

Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo is a Lecturer at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

“This book offers valuable insights into the development of human rights norms and mechanisms in ASEAN, stressing the role of regional non-state actors, who are often neglected in the literature on ASEAN regionalism. It makes an important contribution to the growing complexity of ASEAN studies, to the study of human rights, as well as to the Constructivist literature on norm diffusion from a non-Western perspective.”
Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington, D. C., USA
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 “Norm 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 theInternational Relations literature on norm diffusion and the Southeast Asian region specific literature on ASEAN regionalism and AICHR.
Dwi Ardhanariswari Sundrijo is a Lecturer at the Department of International Relations, Universitas Indonesia.

Caracteristici

Explaining the bottom up process of ASEAN regionalism Conceptualizing the central role of Norm Interpreter in ASEAN regionalism A qualitative research combining conceptual analysis and local actors' firsthand empirical experiences Bridging the value incompatibility gap between global human rights norms and the existing local norms