North Korean Human Rights
Activists and Networks
Herausgeber: Yeo, Andrew; Chubb, Danielle
North Korean Human Rights
Activists and Networks
Herausgeber: Yeo, Andrew; Chubb, Danielle
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This volume explores the emergence, evolution, and politics of North Korean human rights activism and its relevance for international policy.
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This volume explores the emergence, evolution, and politics of North Korean human rights activism and its relevance for international policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425490
- ISBN-10: 1108425496
- Artikelnr.: 50508531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781108425490
- ISBN-10: 1108425496
- Artikelnr.: 50508531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Adaptive activism: transnational advocacy networks and the case of North
Korea Danielle Chubb and Andrew Yeo; Part I. Domestic Discourse and
Activism: 2. A prisoner's dilemma of movement nationalization: North Korean
human rights in South Korea, 1990-2016 Jacob Reidhead; 3. North Korean
human rights discourse and advocacy in the United States Andrew Yeo; 4.
Linking abductions activism to North Korean human rights advocacy in Japan
and abroad Celeste L. Arrington; 5. North Korean human rights discourse and
advocacy: the European dimension Rajiv Narayan; Part II. Transnational
Networks: 6. NGOs as discursive catalysts at the United Nations and beyond:
an activist's perspective Joanna Hosaniak; 7. Human rights diffusion in
North Korea: the impact of transnational legal mobilization Patricia
Goedde; 8. The politics of networking: behind the public face of the
transnational North Korean human rights movement Danielle Chubb; Part III.
North Korean Voices: 9. The emergence of five North Korean
defector-activists in transnational activism Jiyoung Song; 10. North Korea
responds to transnational human rights advocacy: state discourse and ersatz
civil society Sandra Fahy; 11. Breaking through: North Korea's information
underground and transnational advocacy networks Jieun Baek; 12. Conclusion:
the contentious terrain of North Korean human rights activism Andrew Yeo
and Danielle Chubb.
Korea Danielle Chubb and Andrew Yeo; Part I. Domestic Discourse and
Activism: 2. A prisoner's dilemma of movement nationalization: North Korean
human rights in South Korea, 1990-2016 Jacob Reidhead; 3. North Korean
human rights discourse and advocacy in the United States Andrew Yeo; 4.
Linking abductions activism to North Korean human rights advocacy in Japan
and abroad Celeste L. Arrington; 5. North Korean human rights discourse and
advocacy: the European dimension Rajiv Narayan; Part II. Transnational
Networks: 6. NGOs as discursive catalysts at the United Nations and beyond:
an activist's perspective Joanna Hosaniak; 7. Human rights diffusion in
North Korea: the impact of transnational legal mobilization Patricia
Goedde; 8. The politics of networking: behind the public face of the
transnational North Korean human rights movement Danielle Chubb; Part III.
North Korean Voices: 9. The emergence of five North Korean
defector-activists in transnational activism Jiyoung Song; 10. North Korea
responds to transnational human rights advocacy: state discourse and ersatz
civil society Sandra Fahy; 11. Breaking through: North Korea's information
underground and transnational advocacy networks Jieun Baek; 12. Conclusion:
the contentious terrain of North Korean human rights activism Andrew Yeo
and Danielle Chubb.
1. Adaptive activism: transnational advocacy networks and the case of North
Korea Danielle Chubb and Andrew Yeo; Part I. Domestic Discourse and
Activism: 2. A prisoner's dilemma of movement nationalization: North Korean
human rights in South Korea, 1990-2016 Jacob Reidhead; 3. North Korean
human rights discourse and advocacy in the United States Andrew Yeo; 4.
Linking abductions activism to North Korean human rights advocacy in Japan
and abroad Celeste L. Arrington; 5. North Korean human rights discourse and
advocacy: the European dimension Rajiv Narayan; Part II. Transnational
Networks: 6. NGOs as discursive catalysts at the United Nations and beyond:
an activist's perspective Joanna Hosaniak; 7. Human rights diffusion in
North Korea: the impact of transnational legal mobilization Patricia
Goedde; 8. The politics of networking: behind the public face of the
transnational North Korean human rights movement Danielle Chubb; Part III.
North Korean Voices: 9. The emergence of five North Korean
defector-activists in transnational activism Jiyoung Song; 10. North Korea
responds to transnational human rights advocacy: state discourse and ersatz
civil society Sandra Fahy; 11. Breaking through: North Korea's information
underground and transnational advocacy networks Jieun Baek; 12. Conclusion:
the contentious terrain of North Korean human rights activism Andrew Yeo
and Danielle Chubb.
Korea Danielle Chubb and Andrew Yeo; Part I. Domestic Discourse and
Activism: 2. A prisoner's dilemma of movement nationalization: North Korean
human rights in South Korea, 1990-2016 Jacob Reidhead; 3. North Korean
human rights discourse and advocacy in the United States Andrew Yeo; 4.
Linking abductions activism to North Korean human rights advocacy in Japan
and abroad Celeste L. Arrington; 5. North Korean human rights discourse and
advocacy: the European dimension Rajiv Narayan; Part II. Transnational
Networks: 6. NGOs as discursive catalysts at the United Nations and beyond:
an activist's perspective Joanna Hosaniak; 7. Human rights diffusion in
North Korea: the impact of transnational legal mobilization Patricia
Goedde; 8. The politics of networking: behind the public face of the
transnational North Korean human rights movement Danielle Chubb; Part III.
North Korean Voices: 9. The emergence of five North Korean
defector-activists in transnational activism Jiyoung Song; 10. North Korea
responds to transnational human rights advocacy: state discourse and ersatz
civil society Sandra Fahy; 11. Breaking through: North Korea's information
underground and transnational advocacy networks Jieun Baek; 12. Conclusion:
the contentious terrain of North Korean human rights activism Andrew Yeo
and Danielle Chubb.







