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Human rights in international relations
Human Rights in International Relations analyzes the role of human rights in shaping global politics and state behavior. The book explores how international norms, institutions, and advocacy networks influence foreign policy and multilateral cooperation. It addresses key debates on sovereignty, humanitarian intervention, and the balance between national interests and universal rights. By combining theoretical perspectives with empirical case studies, the work demonstrates how human rights have become both a tool and a challenge in international relations. It is a critical resource for students and scholars of political science, international law, and human rights studies.
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