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"Investigates the beliefs about governance that determine that state structures are the most appropriate venue for international human rights actors and activists to operate. Helen Delfeld argues that those beliefs rely on a normative perception of a nation-state, not necessarily applicable to most of the post-colonial world. While most post-colonial states may appear to demonstrate the trappings of modern nation-statehood, these projects are mostly spurred by and benefit an elite class. At the same time, there may be little identification with their government among the grassroots polity. Delfeld focuses on the Philippines as an example of a post-colonial state, using nested case studies to show how people think differently about the state at different scales. Following a two-pronged approach, she investigates key moments of state action or inaction, and then asks people at the grassroots about their perspectives on governance, their engagement with the state, and their views of human rights. Her findings indicate that people at the grassroots rely on alternative forms of governance, often in the form of NGOs, INGOs, local cooperatives, informal networks, or structures that pre-date both colonization and independence. Her research also indicates the possibility that some of the most effective human rights actors do not rely on the state, as demonstrated by comparing locally-generated campaigns aimed at promoting environmental rights with state campaigns that address violence against women"--

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Routledge
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Human Rights and the Hollow State
2014, Routledge
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Cover of: Human Rights and the Hollow State
Human Rights and the Hollow State
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Human Rights and the Hollow State
Human Rights and the Hollow State
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Human Rights and the Hollow State
Human Rights and the Hollow State
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Human Rights and the Hollow State
Human Rights and the Hollow State
Feb 19, 2014, Routledge
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Cover of: Human Rights and the Hollow State
Human Rights and the Hollow State
2014, Taylor & Francis Group
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Source title: Human Rights and the Hollow State (Routledge Research in Human Rights)

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Library of Congress
JC571 .D35279 2014, JC571.D35279 2014, JC571 .D35279 2014eb

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hardcover
Number of pages
134

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Open Library
OL27552151M
ISBN 10
0415707102
ISBN 13
9780415707107
LCCN
2013036628
OCLC/WorldCat
870682659, 858749584
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0415707102

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