The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign PolicyRoutledge, 2018 M04 27 - 375 páginas This book sets out the critical controversies which are necessary for an understanding of the nature of international human rights and their relation to U.S. foreign policy. It considers the human rights policies pursued by the United States in international organizations. |
Contenido
Ideological Patterns in the United States Human Rights | |
Domestic Consequences of United States Human Rights | |
International Consequences of United States Human | |
United States Participation in the Identification | |
The United States and Recognition of New Human | |
The United States International War and | |
The United States The Organization of American | |
Formulation and Implementation of United States | |
The Role of Congress in Deciding United States Human | |
The Contribution of the United States to the Promotion | |
APPENDICES | |
1966 | |
International Covenant on Economic Social | |
Table of Signatures and Ratifications | |
Human Rights Policies of the United States | |
The United States The United Nations and the Struggle | |
Contributors | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy Natalie Kaufman Hevener Vista previa limitada - 1981 |
The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy Natalie Kaufman Hevener Sin vista previa disponible - 1981 |
The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy Natalie Kaufman Hevener Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
accepted accordance achieve action activities administration adopted Affairs Amendment American arms assistance Association authority Carter civil Commission Committee concerned Congress Congressional considered constitutional Convention Council countries cultural Department determination discussion domestic economic effective efforts equal ethnic example executive exist fact force foreign policy freedom fundamental groups Hearings House human rights implementation important individual Institute interest International international human rights International Law issues Latin leaders legislation letter limited major matter means military minorities moral movement NGOs nongovernmental organizations objectives Office organizations participation Parties Peace person political position practice present Covenant President Press principles problem promote protection question ratification reasons recent recognized Record regard Relations representatives respect responsibility role self-determination Senate social society South Africa South Korea Soviet standards statement Subcommittee treaties Union United Nations University violations Washington York