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Not completely the new normal: How Human Rights Watch tried to suppress the targeted killing norm

机译:不完全是新常态:人权观察如何试图压制有针对性的杀戮规范

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How do human rights groups prevent the normalization of practices they find troubling? Existing international relations research provides insights into how states resist the new norms human rights activists introduce into the global arena. But it tells us less about how governments themselves promote norms and how activists push back against this advocacy. This article explores this issue by examining the interplay between Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the United States around the emerging norm of targeted killing. It argues that Bin Laden’s death opened a window of opportunity for the potential emergence of a targeted killing norm, with the United States as its norm advocate. To prevent its emergence, HRW deployed some of the same strategies states have used to suppress the emergence of norms they dislike. In illustrating these dynamics, this article helps us better understand why some norms rise, why some fall, and why they might change over time.
机译:人权团体如何防止他们发现令人不安的行为正常化?现有的国际关系研究提供了有关国家如何抵制人权活动家引入全球舞台的新规范的见解。但这并没有告诉我们政府本身如何促进规范以及激进主义者如何反对这种主张。本文通过研究人权观察组织(HRW)与美国之间围绕新兴的有针对性的杀戮规范之间的相互作用来探讨这一问题。它辩称,本拉登之死为潜在的有针对性的杀戮规范的出现打开了机会之窗,而美国则是其规范倡导者。为了防止其出现,HRW部署了一些相同的策略,这些策略被州用来压制他们不喜欢的规范的出现。在说明这些动态时,本文可以帮助我们更好地理解为什么某些准则会上升,为什么会下降,以及为什么随着时间的推移会发生变化。

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