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Publications by Katrin Kinzelbach

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  • Study 20 Apr 2018

    Forbidden Knowledge: Measuring Academic Freedom

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Felix Hoffmann
    An index on academic freedom can change the way scholars interact across borders, strengthen a global community that is committed to academic freedom, push back authoritarian influence in the university sector, and protect universities from being coopted for the purpose of political repression. It…
  • Article 21 Nov 2016

    German Human Rights Policy in a Multipolar World

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Garima Mohan
    Introduction Rising powers need not fear criticism of human rights abuses from Berlin, for trade trumps human rights in German foreign policy. This conventional wisdom is frequently invoked by human rights activists and journalists alike, but it is neither very informative nor entirely correct.…
  • Study 14 Dec 2015

    Can Shaming Promote Human Rights?

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Julian Lehmann
    Publicity in Human Rights Foreign Policy Executive Summary NGOs and states alike can publicly criticize repressive governments. Such “shaming” serves to attract attention to actions perceived as wrongful. Shaming seeks to increase the costs for offenders and thus acts as a deterrence mechanism. In…
  • Study 21 Sep 2015

    Set Political Prisoners Free

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Catherine Wolf
    Political imprisonment remains an entrenched practice in a diverse range of authoritarian countries. Political prisoners are detained for calling attention to political shortcomings, asking for reform or participation rights and demanding individual freedoms – in other words, exercising fundamental…
  • Study 25 Nov 2014

    Global Trends Jeopardize Rights-Based Child Protection

    By Katrin Kinzelbach
    Executive Summary Child protection in development cooperation is facing new global challenges. This year, the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) provides an apt opportunity to enhance the protection of children in the context of changing global frameworks for…
  • Journal article 19 Nov 2009

    Portraying Normative Legitimacy. CFSP and AFSJ in Need of Institutional Safeguards for Normative Consistency

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Julia Kozma

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