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Books | American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | JC 599 .E3 S73 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5146068 |
JC 596 .U5 P76 2017 Privacy and security in the digital age / | JC 599 .A65 .M37 2010 ARABIC Naḥwa waʻy thaqāfī jadīd / | JC 599 .C6 L56 2010 Civil liberties in China / | JC 599 .E3 S73 2013 The promise and perils of transnationalization : NGO activism and the socialization of women's human rights in Egypt and Iran / | JC 599 .I5 J48 2011 Human rights and state security : Indonesia and the Philippines / | JC 599 .M53 H85 2011 Human rights in the Middle East : frameworks, goals, and strategies / | JC 599 .M53 M66 1998 Islamism, secularism, and human rights in the Middle East / |
Introduction. Part I: (Women's) Human Rights, Domestic NGOs And The Challenge Of Transnationalization: A Theoretical Framework 1. (Women's) Human Rights And Culture 2. 'Transnationalism Reversed' - Reframing The IR Debate On The Role Of NGOs In Processes Of Domestic Norm-Socialisation Part II: The Socialization Of Women's Human Rights In Egypt And Iran: A Comparative Case Study 3. Contextualizing NGO-activism on Women's Human Rights in Egypt 4. Contextualizing NGO-activism on Women's Human Rights in Iran 5. 'Transnationalism Reversed' and Women's Human Rights Activism in Egypt and Iran Conclusion: Refining Theories On Domestic Norm Socialization And Transnationalization
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