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      Information Politics Versus Organizational Incentives: When Are Amnesty International's ‘‘Naming and Shaming’’ Reports Biased?1 : Information Politics Versus Organizational Incentives

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          The Power of Human Rights

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            Repression of Human Rights to Personal Integrity in the 1980s: A Global Analysis.

            This crossnational study seeks to explain variations in governmental repression of human rights to personal integrity (state terrorism) in a 153-country sample during the eighties. We outline theoretical perspectives on this topic and subject them to empirical tests using a technique appropriate for our pooled cross-sectional time-series design, namely, ordinary least squares with robust standard errors and a lagged dependent variable. We find democracy and participation in civil or international war to have substantively important and statistically significant effects on repression. The effects of economic development and population size are more modest. The hypothesis linking leftist regime types to abuse of personal integrity rights receives some support. We find no reliable evidence that population growth, British cultural influence, military control, or economic growth affect levels of repression. We conclude by considering the implications of our findings for scholars and practitioners concerned with the prevention of personal integrity abuse.
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              Repression of the Human Right to Personal Integrity Revisited: A Global Cross-National Study Covering the Years 1976-1993

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                Journal
                International Studies Quarterly
                Int Stud Q
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00208833
                June 2013
                June 2013
                : 57
                : 2
                : 219-232
                Article
                10.1111/isqu.12022
                37128e47-b4ff-48c9-9d88-e606ef048a2e
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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