“…A recurrent finding here, however, is that a wider range of factors actually determines how often and how strongly such criticism is voiced (Abebe, 2009; Sweeney & Saito, 2009; Freedman, 2011; Carraro, 2017; Terman & Voeten, 2018). More specifically, states are less likely to shame political and military allies as well as major aid-receiving states (Bae, 2018; Terman & Voeten, 2018). In general, furthermore, states that voice such criticism have greater material capacities and higher human-rights standards than do states which do not (Abebe, 2009; Cowan & Billaud, 2015; Bae, 2018).…”