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After Abu Ghraib, exploring human rights in America and the Middle East, Shadi Mokhtari

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After Abu Ghraib, exploring human rights in America and the Middle East, Shadi Mokhtari
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
After Abu Ghraib
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Shadi Mokhtari
Series statement
Cambridge studies in law and society
Sub title
exploring human rights in America and the Middle East
Summary
This book traverses three pivotal human rights struggles of the post-September 11th era: the American human rights campaign to challenge the Bush administration's 'War on Terror' torture and detention policies, Middle Eastern efforts to challenge American human rights practices (reversing the traditional West to East flow of human rights mobilizations and discourses) and Middle Eastern attempts to challenge their own leaders' human rights violations in light of American interventions. This book presents snapshots of human rights being appropriated, promoted, claimed, reclaimed and contested within and between the American and Middle Eastern contexts. The inquiry has three facets: first, it explores intersections between human rights norms and power as they unfold in the era. Second, it lays out the layers of the era's American and Middle Eastern encounter on the human rights plane. Finally, it draws out the era's key lessons for moving the human rights project forward
Table Of Contents
American imaginings of human rights and the Middle East -- The human rights challenge from within -- The Middle Eastern gaze on American human rights commitments -- American imprints and the Middle East's new human rights landscape -- From the ashes of the post-September 11th era : lessons for the human rights project
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