Refugees, Women, and Weapons

Auteur: Flowers, Petrice R.
Editeur: Stanford University Press
Refugees, Women, and Weapons examines the role of domestic advocates, state identity and domestic norms in Japan's counterintuitive adoption of and compliance with three treaties-related to women's rights, refugee protection, and land mines-whose international normative framework conflict with Japan's domestic norms.

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Refugees, Women, and Weapons examines the role of domestic advocates, state identity and domestic norms in Japan's counterintuitive adoption of and compliance with three treaties-related to women's rights, refugee protection, and land mines-whose international normative framework conflict with Japan's domestic norms.
ISBN / EAN 9780804759731
Auteur Flowers, Petrice R.
Editeur Stanford University Press