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Civil Society Responses to Human Insecurity in North Korea: How Human Rights and Humanitarianism Intersect in Closed Authoritarian Contexts.
Civil Society Responses to Human Insecurity in North Korea: How Human Rights and Humanitarianism Intersect in Closed Authoritarian Contexts.
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- 자료유형
- 학위논문
- Control Number
- 0017162339
- International Standard Book Number
- 9798383223734
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 950
- Main Entry-Personal Name
- Gonser, Katie Sophie.
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- [S.l.] : University of Washington., 2024
- Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
- Physical Description
- 147 p.
- General Note
- Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 86-01, Section: A.
- General Note
- Advisor: Lang, Sabine;Sorensen, Clark.
- Dissertation Note
- Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2024.
- Summary, Etc.
- 요약This dissertation explores intersections between international human rights and humanitarian organisations working in closed authoritarian contexts. Using North Korea as a case study, it looks at South Korean and North American NGOs as well as the United Nation's Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) and Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and explores their strategies in response to human insecurity in North Korea. Each of the three papers examines a different area of intersection: the first considers women's rights in North Korea from a methodological perspective. It examines how a feminist lens that centres women's voices and emphasises their diversity and intersectionality can be applied when local populations are inaccessible. The second article proposes a framework through which to evaluate human rights and humanitarian organisations' strategies in response to human insecurity in North Korea: the engagement to accountability continuum. The third looks at the constraints imposed on humanitarian and human rights organisations by North Korean, South Korean and US governments, and examines how they adapt to these restrictions. Sources include UN and NGO reports, field work and in-depth qualitative interviews with staff members working at NGOs and IOs responding to human insecurity in North Korea, as well as policy advisors, journalists, and academic experts. The dissertation offers tools for incorporating feminist methodologies in human rights research, and its findings show that human rights and humanitarianism intersect in ways that have not previously been considered. Both groups tend to advocate for some combination of engagement and accountability, both are constrained by democratic and authoritarian governments, and both adapt to these constraints in similar ways.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- East Asian studies.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Peace studies.
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- Authoritarianism
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- Human rights
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- Humanitarianism
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- Non-governmental organisations
- Index Term-Uncontrolled
- North Korea
- Added Entry-Corporate Name
- University of Washington International Studies - Jackson School
- Host Item Entry
- Dissertations Abstracts International. 86-01A.
- Electronic Location and Access
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- joongbu:657599
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■520 ▼aThis dissertation explores intersections between international human rights and humanitarian organisations working in closed authoritarian contexts. Using North Korea as a case study, it looks at South Korean and North American NGOs as well as the United Nation's Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) and Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and explores their strategies in response to human insecurity in North Korea. Each of the three papers examines a different area of intersection: the first considers women's rights in North Korea from a methodological perspective. It examines how a feminist lens that centres women's voices and emphasises their diversity and intersectionality can be applied when local populations are inaccessible. The second article proposes a framework through which to evaluate human rights and humanitarian organisations' strategies in response to human insecurity in North Korea: the engagement to accountability continuum. The third looks at the constraints imposed on humanitarian and human rights organisations by North Korean, South Korean and US governments, and examines how they adapt to these restrictions. Sources include UN and NGO reports, field work and in-depth qualitative interviews with staff members working at NGOs and IOs responding to human insecurity in North Korea, as well as policy advisors, journalists, and academic experts. The dissertation offers tools for incorporating feminist methodologies in human rights research, and its findings show that human rights and humanitarianism intersect in ways that have not previously been considered. Both groups tend to advocate for some combination of engagement and accountability, both are constrained by democratic and authoritarian governments, and both adapt to these constraints in similar ways.
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