Targeting specific individuals thought to be responsible for a regime's human rights abuses and then trying to cut off economic benefits to them is known as
A) humanitarian intervention.
B) international civil society.
C) populist revolution.
D) responsibility to protect.
E) smart sanctions.
Leaders can exacerbate ethnic differences and use those perceived differences to their own ends. This is most consistent with
A) frustration-aggression.
B) instrumentalism.
C) irredentism.
D) primordialism.
E) relative deprivation.
Naming states that violate human rights norms and then publicly shaming them on the international stage is an example of what sort of enforcement mechanism for human rights?
A) Hard power
B) Incentives
C) Punishments
D) Reconciliation
E) Soft power
The belief that hatred can be based on fundamental bonds of kinship that establish ethnic differences is known as
A) frustration-aggression.
B) instrumentalism.
C) irredentism.
D) primordialism.
E) relative deprivation.
Both the European Union and member states tie some foreign aid to a target state's ability to democratize and protect human rights. This is an example of what sort of enforcement mechanism for human rights?
A) Hard power
B) Incentives
C) Penalties
D) Reconciliation
E) Soft power