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Kathryn Sikkink

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Books number: 7

Kathryn Sikkink is the Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Carol K. Pforzheimer Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. While in residence Kathryn is researching the role of Latin American jurists, diplomats, and social movements in contributing to the idea and practice of the international protection of human rights in the period 1945–1990. Human rights policies are sometimes associated with the United States and Western Europe, but Sikkink, using archival research and interviews, explores the often overlooked activities of individuals from Latin America in furthering human rights law. She hopes to understand the political and ideational sources of these policy initiatives. Kathryn has been a Fulbright Scholar in Argentina and a Guggenheim Fellow. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Council on Foreign Relations. Sikkink holds an MA and PhD from Columbia University.
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The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change

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Restructuring World Politics

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Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics

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The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions Are Changing World Politics

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The Hidden Face Of Rights: Toward A Politics Of Responsibilities

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Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century

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The Persistent Power Of Human Rights: From Commitment To Compliance

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