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Unformatted Document Text:  43 Keohane, Robert O., Andrew Moravcsik, and Anne-Marie Slaughter. 2001. Legalized Dispute Resolution: Interstate adn Transnational. International Organization 54 (3):457-488. Koh, Harold Hongju. 1996 -1997. Why Do Nations Obey International Law. Yale Law Journal 106:2599-2659. Koh, Harold Hongju. 2002. A United States Human Rights Policy for the 21st Century. Saint Louis University Law Journal 46 (2):293-344. Lutz, Ellen L., and Kathryn Sikkink. 2000. International Human Rights Law and Practice in Latin America. International Organization 54 (3):633-659. Meyer, John W., John Boli, George M. Thomas, and Francisco O. Ramirez. 1997. World Society and the Nation-State. American Journal of Sociology 103:144-181. Mitchell, Ronald B. 1993. Compliance Theory: A Synthesis. Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 2:327-334. Moravcsik, Andrew. 1995. Explaining International Human Rights Regimes: Liberal Theory and Western Europe. European Journal of International Relations 1:157-189. Moravcsik, Andrew. 2000. The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic Delegation in Postwar Europe. International Organization 54:217-252. Poe, Steven, C. Neal Tate, and Linda Camp Keith. 1999. Repression of the Human Right to Personal Integrity Revisited: A Global Cross-National Study Covering the Years 1976-1993. International Studies Quarterly 43 (291-313). Powell, Walter W., and Paul J. DiMaggio, eds. 1991. The New Institutionalism in Organizational Analysis. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Ramos, Howard, and James Ron. 2005. Shaping the Media's Human Rights Coverage, 1986-2000: Do NGO's Make a Difference? Richards, David L., Ronald D. Gelleny, and David H. Sacko. 2001. Money with a Mean Streak? Foreign Economic Penetration and Government Respect for Human Rights in Developing Countries. International Studies Quarterly 45 (2):219-239. Risse, Thomas, Stephen C. Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink, eds. 1999. The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change: Cambridge University Press. Ron, James, Howard Ramos, and Kathleen Rodgers. 2005. Transnational Information Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000. International Studies Quarterly forthcoming. Scott, W. Richard, John W. Meyer, and John Boli. 1994. Institutional Environments and Organizations: Structural Complexity and Individualism. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications. Tsutsui, Kiyoteru, and Christine Min Wotipka. 2001. Global Human Rights and State Sovereignty: State Ratification of International Human Rights Treaties. Paper read at American Sociological Association, at Atlanta, Georgia. Vreeland, Jim.

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Keohane, Robert O., Andrew Moravcsik, and Anne-Marie Slaughter. 2001. Legalized
Dispute Resolution: Interstate adn Transnational. International Organization 54
(3):457-488.
Koh, Harold Hongju. 1996 -1997. Why Do Nations Obey International Law. Yale Law
Journal 106:2599-2659.
Koh, Harold Hongju. 2002. A United States Human Rights Policy for the 21st Century.
Saint Louis University Law Journal 46 (2):293-344.
Lutz, Ellen L., and Kathryn Sikkink. 2000. International Human Rights Law and Practice
in Latin America. International Organization 54 (3):633-659.
Meyer, John W., John Boli, George M. Thomas, and Francisco O. Ramirez. 1997.
World Society and the Nation-State. American Journal of Sociology 103:144-181.
Mitchell, Ronald B. 1993. Compliance Theory: A Synthesis. Review of European
Community and International Environmental Law 2:327-334.
Moravcsik, Andrew. 1995. Explaining International Human Rights Regimes: Liberal
Theory and Western Europe. European Journal of International Relations 1:157-
189.
Moravcsik, Andrew. 2000. The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic
Delegation in Postwar Europe. International Organization 54:217-252.
Poe, Steven, C. Neal Tate, and Linda Camp Keith. 1999. Repression of the Human Right
to Personal Integrity Revisited: A Global Cross-National Study Covering the
Years 1976-1993. International Studies Quarterly 43 (291-313).
Powell, Walter W., and Paul J. DiMaggio, eds. 1991. The New Institutionalism in
Organizational Analysis. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Ramos, Howard, and James Ron. 2005. Shaping the Media's Human Rights Coverage,
1986-2000: Do NGO's Make a Difference?
Richards, David L., Ronald D. Gelleny, and David H. Sacko. 2001. Money with a Mean
Streak? Foreign Economic Penetration and Government Respect for Human
Rights in Developing Countries. International Studies Quarterly 45 (2):219-239.
Risse, Thomas, Stephen C. Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink, eds. 1999. The Power of Human
Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change: Cambridge University Press.
Ron, James, Howard Ramos, and Kathleen Rodgers. 2005. Transnational Information
Politics: NGO Human Rights Reporting, 1986-2000. International Studies
Quarterly
forthcoming.
Scott, W. Richard, John W. Meyer, and John Boli. 1994. Institutional Environments and
Organizations: Structural Complexity and Individualism. Thousand Oaks, Calif.:
SAGE Publications.
Tsutsui, Kiyoteru, and Christine Min Wotipka. 2001. Global Human Rights and State
Sovereignty: State Ratification of International Human Rights Treaties. Paper
read at American Sociological Association, at Atlanta, Georgia.
Vreeland, Jim.



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