As explained by Keck and Sikkink, what is the "mobilization of shame" with respect to NGOs and human rights?

a. fundraising programs by NGOs based on appeal to public sympathy
b. NGOs' practice of holding up the actions of target actors to international scrutiny
c. attempts by NGOs to sway politicians to their views by exposing their records on human rights issues
d. NGOs' direct appeal to suffering populations in target countries and attempts to educate them about their position
e. NGOs' practice of challenging individuals' concepts of responsibility by educating the public about certain issues


Answer: b

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