Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council

Autores
Pausellli, Gino; Urdinez, Francisco; Merke, Mario Federico
Año de publicación
2023
Idioma
inglés
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Scholars have long discussed whether the rise of China poses a threat to the Liberal International Order. However, there are methodological challenges to studying the effect of a rising power on established norms. In particular, the participation of rising powers in the established order is not exogenously determined. To make an empirical contribution to this debate, we focus on Beijing’s influence as a member of the Human Rights Council. We exploit the fact that China’s membership in the Council is determined by an exogenous membership rule and implement a matching technique to test whether China has influenced the voting patterns of the other member states on identical recurring resolutions. We find that China’s presence in the Council systematically alters the voting behavior of other states in favor of China’s interest, and that this change is larger when it comes to the enforcement of human rights through international criticism. To delve into the mechanisms underlying these findings, we conduct in-depth interviews with experienced diplomats at the UN Human Rights Council.
Fil: Pausellli, Gino. University of Princeton; Estados Unidos
Fil: Urdinez, Francisco. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Chile
Fil: Merke, Mario Federico. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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CHINA
HUMAN RIGHTS
UNHRC
VOTE
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
title Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
spellingShingle Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
Pausellli, Gino
CHINA
HUMAN RIGHTS
UNHRC
VOTE
title_short Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
title_full Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
title_fullStr Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
title_full_unstemmed Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
title_sort Shaping the liberal international order from the inside: A natural experiment on China’s influence in the UN human rights council
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pausellli, Gino
Urdinez, Francisco
Merke, Mario Federico
author Pausellli, Gino
author_facet Pausellli, Gino
Urdinez, Francisco
Merke, Mario Federico
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Merke, Mario Federico
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CHINA
HUMAN RIGHTS
UNHRC
VOTE
topic CHINA
HUMAN RIGHTS
UNHRC
VOTE
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Scholars have long discussed whether the rise of China poses a threat to the Liberal International Order. However, there are methodological challenges to studying the effect of a rising power on established norms. In particular, the participation of rising powers in the established order is not exogenously determined. To make an empirical contribution to this debate, we focus on Beijing’s influence as a member of the Human Rights Council. We exploit the fact that China’s membership in the Council is determined by an exogenous membership rule and implement a matching technique to test whether China has influenced the voting patterns of the other member states on identical recurring resolutions. We find that China’s presence in the Council systematically alters the voting behavior of other states in favor of China’s interest, and that this change is larger when it comes to the enforcement of human rights through international criticism. To delve into the mechanisms underlying these findings, we conduct in-depth interviews with experienced diplomats at the UN Human Rights Council.
Fil: Pausellli, Gino. University of Princeton; Estados Unidos
Fil: Urdinez, Francisco. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Chile
Fil: Merke, Mario Federico. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
description Scholars have long discussed whether the rise of China poses a threat to the Liberal International Order. However, there are methodological challenges to studying the effect of a rising power on established norms. In particular, the participation of rising powers in the established order is not exogenously determined. To make an empirical contribution to this debate, we focus on Beijing’s influence as a member of the Human Rights Council. We exploit the fact that China’s membership in the Council is determined by an exogenous membership rule and implement a matching technique to test whether China has influenced the voting patterns of the other member states on identical recurring resolutions. We find that China’s presence in the Council systematically alters the voting behavior of other states in favor of China’s interest, and that this change is larger when it comes to the enforcement of human rights through international criticism. To delve into the mechanisms underlying these findings, we conduct in-depth interviews with experienced diplomats at the UN Human Rights Council.
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