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The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s - The European Community and International Relations (Hardcover): Sara Lorenzini,... The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s - The European Community and International Relations (Hardcover)
Sara Lorenzini, Umberto Tulli, Ilaria Zamburlini
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R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1970s human rights took the front stage in international relations; fuelling political debates, social activism and a reconceptualising of both East-West and North-South relations. Nowhere was the debate on human rights more intense than in Western Europe, where human rights discourses intertwined the Cold War and the European Convention on Human Rights, the legacies of European empires, and the construction of national welfare systems. Over time, the European Community (EC) began incorporating human rights into its international activity, with the ambitious political will to prove that the Community was a global “civilian power.” This book brings together the growing scholarship on human rights during the 1970s, the history of European integration and the study of Western European supranational cooperation. Examining the role of human rights in EC activities in Latin America, Africa, the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s seeks to verify whether a specifically European approach to human rights existed, and asks whether there was a distinctive ‘European voice’ in the human rights surge of the 1970s.

A Precarious Equilibrium - Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy (Paperback): Umberto Tulli A Precarious Equilibrium - Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy (Paperback)
Umberto Tulli
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R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Human rights and detente inextricably intertwined during Carter's years. By promoting human rights in the USSR, Carter sought to build a domestic consensus for detente; through bipolar dialogue, he tried to advance human rights in the USSR. But, human rights contributed to the erosion of detente without achieving a lasting domestic consensus. -- .

A Precarious Equilibrium - Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy (Hardcover): Umberto Tulli A Precarious Equilibrium - Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy (Hardcover)
Umberto Tulli
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R2,364 Discovery Miles 23 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In January 1981, just days before Jimmy Carter left the White House, many of the president's officials were well satisfied with the administration's campaign to promote human rights. But as commentators, scholars, and the incoming president began to critique Carter's bipolar policy, it became clear that Carter had not only failed to persuade the American public that he had a clear grasp on the international role of the US, but he failed to build a lasting domestic consensus on foreign policy. The Carter administration aimed to renew its ideological challenge to the USSR through human rights and to persuade the Soviets to ease internal repression in order to strengthen Congressional support for detente and arms control. Contrary to what he envisioned, the more vigorously the White House pursued a pro-human rights agenda, the more the Soviets lost interest in detente; the more the administration relegated human rights to quiet diplomacy, the more critics within the United States accused the President of abandoning his commitment to human rights. In the end, the White House lost the opportunity to stabilise bipolar relations and the domestic support Carter had managed to garner in 1976. Critics of detente, helped by the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, defeated him. Based on recently declassified archival documents, A precarious equilibrium offers a fresh interpretation of President Jimmy Carter's human rights policy and its contradictory impact on US-Soviet affairs. -- .

The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s - The European Community and International Relations (Paperback): Sara Lorenzini,... The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s - The European Community and International Relations (Paperback)
Sara Lorenzini, Umberto Tulli, Ilaria Zamburlini
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R1,216 Discovery Miles 12 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the 1970s human rights took the front stage in international relations; fuelling political debates, social activism and a reconceptualising of both East-West and North-South relations. Nowhere was the debate on human rights more intense than in Western Europe, where human rights discourses intertwined the Cold War and the European Convention on Human Rights, the legacies of European empires, and the construction of national welfare systems. Over time, the European Community (EC) began incorporating human rights into its international activity, with the ambitious political will to prove that the Community was a global “civilian power.” This book brings together the growing scholarship on human rights during the 1970s, the history of European integration and the study of Western European supranational cooperation. Examining the role of human rights in EC activities in Latin America, Africa, the Mediterranean, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, The Human Rights Breakthrough of the 1970s seeks to verify whether a specifically European approach to human rights existed, and asks whether there was a distinctive ‘European voice’ in the human rights surge of the 1970s.

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