Jack Snyder

Jack Snyder (Ph.D., Columbia, 1981) est professeur de relations internationales au sein du département des sciences politiques de Robert and Renee Belfer et au Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies à Columbia. 

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To prevent atrocities, count on politics first, law later

By: Jack Snyder & Leslie Vinjamuri
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Recent studies pointing to the global deterrent effect of the ICC and international law in reducing atrocities are highly speculative.

In Egypt, human rights need religion

By: Jack Snyder
العربية

Religious progressives are vital for Egypt’s human rights; secular groups can’t do it alone.

On a wing and a prayer: can religion revive the rights movement?

By: Jack Snyder
Español | Français | العربية

Normative frameworks in the Global South are largely religious, making it difficult for the secular human rights movement to penetrate these societies. Religious ...

 

Misunderstanding the mass politics of the rights mission

By: Jack Snyder

The problem with Aryeh Neier’s argument is that, historically, there has been no way to separate efforts to promote general human rights from rising groups’ political ...

 

Human rights in the vernacular

By: Jack Snyder
Español | العربية

The road to greater ownership of human rights by emerging powers is a bumpy one. But it will lead to a more real, and less utopian approach.

 

 

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