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Human Rights and Populism
For decades, framing an issue as a 'human rights' issue carried certain power and effect in politics and international relations, one that has been challenged by the recent rise of populist political forces.
Author(s) | By Jolyon Ford (Australian National University). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 144 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 15 Sept 2023 |
Availability | POD |
For decades, framing an issue as a 'human rights' issue carried certain power and effect in politics and international relations, one that has been challenged by the recent rise of populist political forces.
Introduction Questions to explore Outline of the book Caveat, clarification, caution I Patterns: 'Populism' and its claimed impact on human rights in recent times Defining 'populism' Backslide Backlash II Problems: Putting
Professor Jolyon Ford re-joined the Australian National University (ANU) Law School in 2015 from research positions with the Royal Institute for International Affairs ('Chatham House') and the Global Governance Programme at the University of Oxford's Blav