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Engagement or Coercion? weighing Western human rights policies towards Turkey, Iran and Egypt.

(The Royal Institute of International Affairs)

著者名:
Dalacoura, Katerina
出版元:
The Royal Inst. of International Affairs
頁数:
xiv,82p
刊行年:
2003
ISBN:
9781862031401

Human rights -- Foreign reations -- Egypt -- Iran -- Turkey

This study analyzes the impact of US and European states' human rights policies on Turkey, Iran, and Egypt. It concludes that, contrary to conventional wisdom, cooperative engagement with these countries yields greater results than the more intrusive policies and coercive instruments in the western foreign policy arsenal, such as aid conditionality, economic sanctions, and diplomatic isolation. The book places the human rights issue in the wider context of foreign relations among the western and Middle Eastern states and demonstrates that the effectiveness of human rights policies cannot be assessed in isolation from the broader political relationships among them. Katerina Dalacoura argues that working with governments to achieve human rights reform has been more effective when these cooperative attempts have coincided with domestic trends toward greater liberalization. It also demonstrates that the more discreet instruments of western human rights policy, such as exercising political pressure, voicing criticism, and expressing concern in a consistent but low-key manner, have likewise influenced the human rights situation in the target countries in a more favourable way than imposed mandates.

No.
17375
価格:
3,030円


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