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Repression Substitution: Shifting Human Rights Violations in Response to UN Naming and Shaming / DeMeritt, Jacqueline HR   Journal Article
DeMeritt, Jacqueline HR Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Does the United Nations naming and shaming of specific violations of human rights decrease government repression? In this article, we argue that international shaming of specific human rights violations can weaken the target government, bringing new challenges and making the government cessation of repression less feasible. When international naming and shaming campaigns target specific repressive tactics, they increase the costs of some – but not all – means of repression. Using original data on naming and shaming by the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC), we show that the shaming of one physical integrity violation is jointly associated with decreases in that violation and increases in other violations of human rights.
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