Hypocrisy and Human Rights: Resisting Accountability for Mass Atrocities

Hypocrisy and Human Rights: Resisting Accountability for Mass Atrocities

by Kate Cronin-Furman
Hypocrisy and Human Rights: Resisting Accountability for Mass Atrocities

Hypocrisy and Human Rights: Resisting Accountability for Mass Atrocities

by Kate Cronin-Furman

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Overview

Hypocrisy and Human Rights examines what human rights pressure does when it does not work. Repressive states with absolutely no intention of complying with their human rights obligations often change course dramatically in response to international pressure. They create toothless commissions, permit but then obstruct international observers' visits, and pass showpiece legislation while simultaneously bolstering their repressive capacity.

Covering debates over transitional justice in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and other countries, Kate Cronin-Furman investigates the diverse ways in which repressive states respond to calls for justice from human rights advocates, UN officials, and Western governments who add their voices to the victims of mass atrocities to demand accountability. She argues that although international pressure cannot elicit compliance in the absence of domestic motivations to comply, the complexity of the international system means that there are multiple audiences for both human rights behavior and advocacy and that pressure can produce valuable results through indirect paths.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501767159
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kate Cronin-Furman is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at University College London. Follow her on X @kcroninfurman.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Politics of Pressure
2. The Obligation to Seek Justice
3. Victims and Perpetrators
4. What Happens after Mass Atrocities
5. Doing Just Enough?
6. Choosing your Audience
Conclusion

What People are Saying About This

Victor Peskin

Hypocrisy and Human Rights offers a novel theory and fresh approach to understanding the political maneuvering that states complicit in mass atrocities employ to avoid rigorous criminal accountability. Anchored in deep fieldwork and keen political analysis, it presents ideas that are original, intriguing, counter intuitive, and compelling.

Beth Simmons

Kate Cronin-Furman presents a compelling narrative on the possibilities and limits of pressure for rights accountability, showing how state leaders that engage in massive human rights atrocities try to thread the needle of satisfying external critics while keeping control over domestic opposition.

Beth Van Schaack

An expert on international justice, Kate Cronin-Furman uses rich cases studies and astute analysis to speak to the imperative of ensuring unrelenting pressure by justice entrepreneurs; building broad coalitions between governments and civil society actors in support of justice; and imposing tangible consequences for such half-measures.

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