Why is it difficult to gauge the progress international regimes have had on the promotion of human rights?

a. No one has ever conducted research on human rights and international regimes.
b. The wealth of systematic human rights research has been unfairly biased towards contructivist opinions.
c. International regimes have clearly had a major impact on promoting human rights around the world.
d. Leader interests, national interests, and human rights interests are tangled up in international regimes.


Ans: d

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