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The State of Modern-Day Human Rights:From The Women, Peace, and Security Act to Atrocity Prevention
The State of Modern-Day Human Rights examines how contemporary human-rights commitments function in practice-and where they consistently fail. Moving beyond abstract moral claims, William J. Manosh analyzes how human rights are defined, enforced, and selectively applied through law, policy, and political power. Focusing on U. S. human-rights policy in the modern era, the book traces the institutional evolution of landmark frameworks such as the Women, Peace and Security Act and atrocity-prevention initiatives.
Through case studies including Venezuela, Xinjiang, migration enforcement, and elite accountability, Manosh reveals patterns of consistency, contradiction, and selective moral emphasis within the global human-rights system. Clear-eyed and accessible, this book offers a grounded examination of how human rights are operationalized by governments-and why the gap between principle and practice continues to shape global outcomes.
Through case studies including Venezuela, Xinjiang, migration enforcement, and elite accountability, Manosh reveals patterns of consistency, contradiction, and selective moral emphasis within the global human-rights system. Clear-eyed and accessible, this book offers a grounded examination of how human rights are operationalized by governments-and why the gap between principle and practice continues to shape global outcomes.
The State of Modern-Day Human Rights examines how contemporary human-rights commitments function in practice-and where they consistently fail. Moving beyond abstract moral claims, William J. Manosh analyzes how human rights are defined, enforced, and selectively applied through law, policy, and political power. Focusing on U. S. human-rights policy in the modern era, the book traces the institutional evolution of landmark frameworks such as the Women, Peace and Security Act and atrocity-prevention initiatives.
Through case studies including Venezuela, Xinjiang, migration enforcement, and elite accountability, Manosh reveals patterns of consistency, contradiction, and selective moral emphasis within the global human-rights system. Clear-eyed and accessible, this book offers a grounded examination of how human rights are operationalized by governments-and why the gap between principle and practice continues to shape global outcomes.
Through case studies including Venezuela, Xinjiang, migration enforcement, and elite accountability, Manosh reveals patterns of consistency, contradiction, and selective moral emphasis within the global human-rights system. Clear-eyed and accessible, this book offers a grounded examination of how human rights are operationalized by governments-and why the gap between principle and practice continues to shape global outcomes.
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So Many Humans, Too Few Rights: Power, Policy, and the Limits of Universal Rights
william manosh
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