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Who trusts local human rights organizations? Evidence from three world regions
James Ron, David Crow
Global Policy
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Human Rights
100%
Human Rights Organizations
100%
World Regions
100%
Local Human Rights
100%
India
25%
Colombia
25%
Mexico
25%
Socioeconomic Status
25%
Reformer
25%
Key Informant Interviews
25%
Morocco
25%
Group Rights
25%
Transnational
25%
State Institutions
25%
International Efforts
25%
Rights Discourse
25%
Public Trust
25%
State Agents
25%
Foreign Funding
25%
Organized Civil Society
25%
Popular
25%
New Humanities
25%
Transnational Connections
25%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Civil Society
14%
Familiarity
14%
India
14%
Colombia
14%
Mexico
14%
Morocco
14%
Psychology
Familiarity
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Workers' Right
100%