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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xix
- 1 . Theorizing Child Rights in International Relations 1
- 2 . “Particularly Vulnerable”: Children Born of Sexual Violence in Conflict and Postconflict Zones 17
- 3 . “Different Things Become Sexy Issues”: The Politics of Issue Construction in Transnational Space 39
- 4 . “A Fresh Crop of Human Misery”: Representations of War Babies in and Around Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1991–2005 55
- 5 . “Protecting Children in War,” Forgetting Children of War: Humanitarian Triage During the War in Ex-Yugoslavia 80 80
- 6 . “Forced to Bear Children of the Enemy”: Surfacing Gender and Submerging Child Rights in International Law 99
- 7. “These Children (Who Are Part of the Genocide), They Have No Problems”: Th inking About Children of War and Rights in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina 127
- 8 . “A Very Complicated Issue”: Agenda Setting and Agenda Vetting in Transnational Advocacy Networks 164
- 9. The Social Construction of Children’s Human Rights 189
- Notes 197
- Appendix 233
- References 235
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xix
- 1 . Theorizing Child Rights in International Relations 1
- 2 . “Particularly Vulnerable”: Children Born of Sexual Violence in Conflict and Postconflict Zones 17
- 3 . “Different Things Become Sexy Issues”: The Politics of Issue Construction in Transnational Space 39
- 4 . “A Fresh Crop of Human Misery”: Representations of War Babies in and Around Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1991–2005 55
- 5 . “Protecting Children in War,” Forgetting Children of War: Humanitarian Triage During the War in Ex-Yugoslavia 80 80
- 6 . “Forced to Bear Children of the Enemy”: Surfacing Gender and Submerging Child Rights in International Law 99
- 7. “These Children (Who Are Part of the Genocide), They Have No Problems”: Th inking About Children of War and Rights in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina 127
- 8 . “A Very Complicated Issue”: Agenda Setting and Agenda Vetting in Transnational Advocacy Networks 164
- 9. The Social Construction of Children’s Human Rights 189
- Notes 197
- Appendix 233
- References 235
- Index 255