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For much of the post war era, the substance and scope of
international security was defined by the parameters of the Cold
War. But the end of the Cold War has created a new global context.
This text seeks to map out the nature of post Cold War security by
exploring the patterns of international conflict, weighing non
state challenges to security, examining inter state cooperation in
the security field and evaluating the security dynamics of the Asia
Pacific region.
Written some fifty years after the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, this book shows that the struggle for a fuller realization
of these rights is far from over. It maps out the international
human rights agenda as it stands at the end of the 20th century,
focusing on four interrelated themes. The first concerns the
conceptual development of human rights, the second looks at human
rights in the Asia Pacific region, the third considers human rights
in a post-Cold-War environment and the fourth assesses the
protection and monitoring of human rights.
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