South Africa and the UN Human Rights Council South Africa and the UN Human Rights Council
Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

South Africa and the UN Human Rights Council

The Fate of the Liberal Order

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Publisher Description

This book provides a detailed analysis of South Africa’s actions on the UN Human Rights Council, examining the country’s positions on civil and political rights, economic rights and development, social groups whose rights are frequently violated, and abuses in specific countries.

The most detailed and comprehensive study of any country’s record on the UN Human Rights Council to date, this book demonstrates that despite occasional support for human rights, South Africa’s overall record ranged from opposing to failing to support human rights. This is compounded by an anti-Western or ‘anti-imperial’ edge to South Africa’s positions on the UNHRC. Using South Africa as a study case of a liberal country consistently behaving illiberally, this book therefore challenges the widespread belief in international relations theory, typically found in liberal and constructivist thought, that there is an alignment of domestic political society and foreign policy values.

Addressing ongoing debates since the presidency of Nelson Mandela about the place of human rights in South Africa’s foreign policy, South Africa and the UN Human Rights Council will be useful to students and scholars of international relations, human rights, international law, and African politics.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2019
18 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
206
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
4.7
MB

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