Power and Principle
Human Rights Programming in International Organizations (Advancing Human Rights)
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Word Count
60,750 words, Guess
Page Count
243 pages
Physical Format
Library Binding
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12328314M
- ISBN-139781589011588
- ISBN-101589011589
- OCLC Control Number646755609
- OCLC Control Number71800562
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Numberpowerprinciplehu00oest_068
- Library of Congress Control Number2006031188
- Goodreads7165940
Classifications
- LCCJC571.O357 2007
Description
Power and Principle is a comparative study of how and why IGOs integrate human rights standards into their development operations. It focuses on the process of policy innovation in three UN-related IGOs: the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF,) the World Bank, and the World Health Organization (WHO). In his comprehensive analysis, Joel E. Oestreich uses case studies to demonstrate how their policies have evolved during the past two decades to reflect important human rights considerations. Drawing on interviews with dozens of staffers from IGOs, Oestreich creates a gripping narrative of the inner workings of these large bureaucracies. In each study he describes how the organization first became interested in human rights standards, how these standards were adopted as a priority, how the organization defined rights in the context of their work, and what a rights-based approach has meant in practice. The book argues that IGOs ought to be seen as capable of meaningful agency in international politics, and describes the nature of that agency. It concludes with an examination of these organizations and their ethical responsibilities as actors on the world stage. -- Publisher's Description.
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