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Responding to terrorism? Human rights organization shaming and terrorist attacks

  • SUNY Albany
  • University of Missouri

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Abstract

Why do Human Rights Organizations (HROs) target or “shame” countries for human rights abuses? The literature using country-level factors to explain why one country is likely to be targeted over another is growing but many questions still remain. Terrorist activity in a country should have a positive effect on the amount of shaming directed at a country. HROs are in the publicity business and have organizational interests to shame states already receiving attention. Findings show that there is a connection between certain types of transnational terrorist incidents occur in a country and the amount of HRO shaming of governments, even after accounting for the human rights practices within the state.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-259
Number of pages20
JournalStudies in Conflict and Terrorism
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 3 2016

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