1. Human Rights and State Security in International
Relations
2. International Norms and Their Contestation in Human Rights
Dialogues
3. Indonesia's New Order 1965-1978: Transnational Advocacy and
State Security under Military-Led Modernization
4. The Philippine New Society 1972-1986: Transnational Advocacy and
Human Rights Change
5. Indonesia's New Order 1986-1998: Transnational Advocacy and
Human Rights Change
6. Subcontracted Violence in the Philippines 1986-1992: Excusing
Violations
7. Excuses and Paramilitary Violence in East Timor and Indonesia
1999-2005
8. The Philippines 1999-2008: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights
Violations
9. Contested Norms and Human Rights Change
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References
In Human Rights and State Security: Indonesia and the Philippines, Anja Jetschke considers the impact of transnational human rights advocacy on the process of human rights reform and democratization in two countries that have been successful in countering and blocking international human rights pressures.
Anja Jetschke teaches political science at the University of Freiburg.
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