Persistent Power of Human Rights
Explore the profound insights of The Persistent Power of Human Rights by Thomas Risse, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. This compelling hardback edition spans 374 pages and delves into critical issues surrounding the global human rights agenda. Risse tackles pressing questions, such as why certain established democracies persist in engaging in prohibited actions like torture. Employing a distinctive combination of qualitative and quantitative research, this book is an essential read for academics, policymakers, and practitioners alike. Discover how the persistent power of human rights shapes our world and why it remains a vital topic for discussion and action.