The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy

The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy
Author: Natalie Kaufman Henever
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351304788

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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy

The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy
Author: Natalie Kaufman Hevener
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1981
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0878559566

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Econnomic and social needs.

Dynamics of Human Rights in the US Foreign Policy

Dynamics of Human Rights in the US Foreign Policy
Author: Sanjay Gupta
Publsiher: Northern Book Centre
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1998
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 817211091X

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The book revolves around the role of the US federal government in the protection and promotion of human rights at the global level. A comparative analysis of human rights policy of different US Presidencies toward various regions of the world is analysed. The book discusses the broad theoretical perspectives on human rights and goes on to trace the growth and development of human rights in the US foreign policy from the time of American Declaration of Independence of 1776. In particular, it assesses the role of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan in addressing the global human rights issues. Besides, the US policy toward the former Soviet Union, China and Latin America has also been elaborately examined. The US Declaration of Independence of 1776 together with the Bill of Rights of 1791 constitutes the bedrock of US commitment and dedication to human rights. The great American statesmen—Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt and Carter rendered yeomen service to the cause of human rights, both at home and the world at large. However, in practice, the concern for human rights during the successive US administrations has not been consistent as there were occasions when the US gave greater weightage to strategic-military relations and economic considerations than to human rights. Besides, there were instances when the US became a passive collaborator to human rights abuses committed by several of its allies, particularly in Latin America and Asia. Also, there were certain Presidencies as Nixon and Reagan that gave more rhetorical speeches and statements on human rights with little follow-up action. On the whole, the US human rights policy has been active, assertive and dynamic, and its application been region and situation specific.

The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy

The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy
Author: Natalie Kaufman Hevener
Publsiher: Transaction Pub
Total Pages: 375
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0878559566

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Econnomic and social needs.

The Politics and Dynamics of Human Rights

The Politics and Dynamics of Human Rights
Author: Moses Moskowitz
Publsiher: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. : Oceana Publications
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1968
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: UOM:39015002725961

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Monograph on the dynamics and political aspects of human rights, with particular reference to discrimination against minority groups - covers international cooperation and the role of UN, the role of regional organizations, pluralism versus nationalism, poverty and human rights in developing countries, etc. References.

Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy

Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy
Author: David P. Forsythe
Publsiher: Manas Publications
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2006-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8170492955

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Human Rights And Comparative Foreign Policy Is The First Book In English To Examine The Place Of Human Rights In The Foreign Policies Of A Wide Range Of States During Contemporary Times. The Book Is Also Unique In Utilizing A Common Framework Of Analysis For All 10 Of The Country Or Regional Studies Covered. This Framework Treats Foreign Policy As The Result Of A Two -Level Game In Which Both Domestic And Foreign Factors Have To Be Considered. Leading Experts From Around The World Analyze Both Liberal Democratic And Other Foreign Policies On Human Rights. A General Introduction And A Systematic Conclusion Add To The Coherence Of The Project. The Authors Note The Increasing Attention Given To Human Rights Issues In Contemporary Foreign Policy. At The Same Time, They Argue That Most States, Including Liberal Democratic States That Identify With Human Rights, Are Reluctant Most Of The Time To Elevate Human Rights Concerns To A Level Equal To That Of Traditional Security And Economic Concerns. When States Do Seek To Integrate Human Rights With These And Other Concerns, The Result Is Usually Great Inconsistency In Patterns Of Foreign Policy. The Book Further Argues That Different States Bring Different Emphases To Their Human Rights Diplomacy, Because Of Such Factors As National Political Culture And Perceived National Interests. In The Last Analysis States Can Be Compared Along Two Dimensions Pertaining To Human Rights: Extent To Which They Are Oriented Toward An International Rather Than National Conception Of Rights; And Extent To Which They Are Oriented Toward International Rather Than National Action To Protect Human Rights.

Human Rights and U S Foreign Policy

Human Rights and U S  Foreign Policy
Author: Peter G. Brown,Douglas MacLean
Publsiher: Great Source Education Group
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1979
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035511786

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U S Foreign Policy and Muslim Women s Human Rights

U S  Foreign Policy and Muslim Women s Human Rights
Author: Kelly J. Shannon
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780812249675

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U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights explores the integration of American concerns about women's human rights into U.S. policy toward Islamic countries since 1979, reframing U.S.-Islamic relations and challenging assumptions about the drivers of American foreign policy.