Internal affairs : how the structure of NGOs transforms human rights / Wendy H. Wong.
Material type:
- 9780801450792 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 323 23
- JC571 . W876 2012
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JC571 .U277 1994 United Nations action in the field of human rights. | JC571 .U6 G85 2009 Guiding principles for human rights field officers working in conflict and post-conflict environments = | JC571 .U95 2004 Human rights and development / | JC571 . W876 2012 Internal affairs : | JC573.2.I4 H85 2001 Human rights and poverty eradication : | JC575 .C39 2002 Against equality of opportunity / | JC575 .K46 2016 Monitoring and evaluation results framework for the integration of principles of equality and inclusion in Kenya / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-237) and index.
Introduction : internal affairs and external influence -- Salience in human rights -- The importance of organizational structure -- Amnesty International : the NGO that made human rights important -- Other models of advocating change -- Using campaigns to examine organizational and ideational salience.
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