International Human Rights Instruments Have Limited Impact on State Practices
The article discusses the gap between what international human rights norms promise and what they actually achieve. It explores the balance between combining different theories and using large statistical analyses to understand human rights practices. The main finding is that international human rights instruments have a limited impact on states' actual human rights behaviors, influenced by factors like democratization and global interdependence. The author argues for the importance of integrating various theories to understand individual choices within social structures and cultural contexts.