Peacebuilding: What Is in a Name?
- M. Barnett, H. Kim, Madalene O'Donnell, Laura Sitea
- Political ScienceUnderstanding Global Cooperation
- 3 August 2007
This article surveys and analyzes twenty-four governmental and intergovernmental bodies that are currently active in peacebuilding in order to, first, identify critical differences in how they…
Explaining the Deterrence Effect of Human Rights Prosecutions for Transitional Countries
- H. Kim, Kathryn Sikkink
- Political Science, Law
- 1 December 2010
Human rights prosecutions have been the major policy innovation of the late twentieth century designed to address human rights violations. The main justification for such prosecutions is that…
Seeking Truth after 50 Years: The National Committee for Investigation of the Truth about the Jeju 4.3 Events
- H. Kim
- Political Science
- 1 November 2009
Between 1948 and 1954, a communist-led uprising in Jeju, South Korea, and the subsequent counterinsurgency campaign by the new anticommunist government resulted in an estimated 15,000 deaths. The…
The Justice Cascade: The Origins and Effectiveness of Prosecutions of Human Rights Violations
- Kathryn Sikkink, H. Kim
- Political Science
- 4 November 2013
The justice cascade refers to a new global trend of holding political leaders criminally accountable for past human rights violations through domestic and international prosecutions. In just three…
Will IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics be a Powerful Alternative
- H. Kim
- Education
- 1 March 2016
The study of International Relations in China has dramatically increased over the past 30 years. Scholars have now developed a Chinese School(s) of International Relations theory, or at least,…
The Massacres at Mt. Halla: Sixty Years of Truth Seeking in South Korea
- H. Kim
- Psychology
- 6 February 2014
phasis on two remarkable cases necessarily raises questions. Can their experiences be generalized? We already know that northern provinces such as P’yŏngan exhibited a very different social profile;…
Introduction: New Horizons: Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific
- R. Jeffery, H. Kim
- Political Science
- 2014
THE QUESTION OF HOW THE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF previous regimes and past periods of conflict ought to be addressed is one of the most pressing concerns facing governments and policy makers today.…
The UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea: Achievements and Some Issues
- H. Kim
- Political Science
- 2016
Universal Human Rights
- H. Kim
- Political Science
- 19 January 2017
Accounts and Accountability: Corruption, Human Rights, and Individual Accountability Norms
- H. Kim, J. Sharman
- Political ScienceInternational Organization
- 1 March 2014
Abstract Two parallel norms mandate an international duty to hold state leaders individually accountable for serious corruption and human rights crimes. The development of these new norms is poorly…
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