Replication Data for: Call Me By Your Name: The Impacts of American Human Rights Violations in Authoritarian States
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When the world’s leading human rights advocates violate international norms, how does this affect support for those norms around the world? Rather than diffusing norm breaking across borders, I argue that authoritarian states’ propaganda about liberal states’ violations may increase the salience of human rights norms in places where those norms are normally censored. Focussing on American racial discrimination, I find that the Chinese Communist Party publicises American human rights violations on to its citizens for strategic political reasons. Through two survey experiments I show that while exposure to American discrimination does provide substantial propaganda benefits to the regime, it also makes Chinese respondents more supportive of minority rights and more critical about their own country’s respect for those rights. The study shows how prominent violations of international norms may be an underappreciated means of strengthening global public support for those norms.
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2025-01-20



