Replication Data for: How Does Shaming Human Rights Violators Abroad Shape Attitudes at Home?
收藏DataONE2025-02-10 更新2025-12-06 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:d0e96dafb123093cb73280db393be9d51527c5aeb4177c4f3d83b7ca9a4d51a2
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Does shaming human rights violators shape attitudes at home? A growing literature studies the effect of shaming on public attitudes in the target state, but far less is known about its effect in countries initiating the criticism, i.e. the shamers. In this article, I theorize that when governments shame human rights violators they shape both government approval and human rights attitudes at home. Utilizing two U.S.-based survey experiments I demonstrate that by shaming foreign countries, governments can improve their image at home and virtue signal their dedication to human rights. At the same time, shaming can modestly shape tolerance towards certain domestic human rights violations. I consider the generalizability of my results through comprehensive supplementary analyses, where experimental insights are corroborated with cross-national observational data. Overall, my findings can provide valuable insight into governments' incentives to engage in foreign criticism.
创建时间:
2025-10-29



