Natalie Kaufman Hevener
The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy
Natalie Kaufman Hevener
The Dynamics of Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy
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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138535275
- ISBN-10: 1138535273
- Artikelnr.: 53211670
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138535275
- ISBN-10: 1138535273
- Artikelnr.: 53211670
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Natalie Kaufman Henever
Introductory Perspectives 1. Moral Dilemmas in the Development of United
States Human Rights Policies 2. Ideological Patterns in the United States
Human Rights Debate: 1945-1978 3. Domestic Consequences of United States
Human Rights Policies 4. International Consequences of United States Human
Rights Policies United States Participation in the Identification and
Definition of International Human Rights 5. The United States and
International Codification of Human Rights: A Case of Split Personality 6.
The United States and the Right of Self-Determination 7. The United States
and Recognition of New Human Rights: Economic and Social Needs 8. The
United States, International War, and the Preservation of Human Rights: The
Control of Arms Human Rights Policies of the United States in International
Organizations 9. The United States and International Protection of
Minorities 10. The United States, The United Nations and the Struggle
Against Racial Apartheid 11. The United States, The Organization of
American States, and Political Repression in the Western Hemisphere
Formulation and Implementation of United States Human Rights Policies 12.
The Influence of Interest Groups on the Development of United States Human
Rights Policies 13. The Role of Congress in Deciding United States Human
Rights Policies 14. The Contribution of the United States to the Promotion
and Protection of International Human Rights
States Human Rights Policies 2. Ideological Patterns in the United States
Human Rights Debate: 1945-1978 3. Domestic Consequences of United States
Human Rights Policies 4. International Consequences of United States Human
Rights Policies United States Participation in the Identification and
Definition of International Human Rights 5. The United States and
International Codification of Human Rights: A Case of Split Personality 6.
The United States and the Right of Self-Determination 7. The United States
and Recognition of New Human Rights: Economic and Social Needs 8. The
United States, International War, and the Preservation of Human Rights: The
Control of Arms Human Rights Policies of the United States in International
Organizations 9. The United States and International Protection of
Minorities 10. The United States, The United Nations and the Struggle
Against Racial Apartheid 11. The United States, The Organization of
American States, and Political Repression in the Western Hemisphere
Formulation and Implementation of United States Human Rights Policies 12.
The Influence of Interest Groups on the Development of United States Human
Rights Policies 13. The Role of Congress in Deciding United States Human
Rights Policies 14. The Contribution of the United States to the Promotion
and Protection of International Human Rights
Introductory Perspectives 1. Moral Dilemmas in the Development of United
States Human Rights Policies 2. Ideological Patterns in the United States
Human Rights Debate: 1945-1978 3. Domestic Consequences of United States
Human Rights Policies 4. International Consequences of United States Human
Rights Policies United States Participation in the Identification and
Definition of International Human Rights 5. The United States and
International Codification of Human Rights: A Case of Split Personality 6.
The United States and the Right of Self-Determination 7. The United States
and Recognition of New Human Rights: Economic and Social Needs 8. The
United States, International War, and the Preservation of Human Rights: The
Control of Arms Human Rights Policies of the United States in International
Organizations 9. The United States and International Protection of
Minorities 10. The United States, The United Nations and the Struggle
Against Racial Apartheid 11. The United States, The Organization of
American States, and Political Repression in the Western Hemisphere
Formulation and Implementation of United States Human Rights Policies 12.
The Influence of Interest Groups on the Development of United States Human
Rights Policies 13. The Role of Congress in Deciding United States Human
Rights Policies 14. The Contribution of the United States to the Promotion
and Protection of International Human Rights
States Human Rights Policies 2. Ideological Patterns in the United States
Human Rights Debate: 1945-1978 3. Domestic Consequences of United States
Human Rights Policies 4. International Consequences of United States Human
Rights Policies United States Participation in the Identification and
Definition of International Human Rights 5. The United States and
International Codification of Human Rights: A Case of Split Personality 6.
The United States and the Right of Self-Determination 7. The United States
and Recognition of New Human Rights: Economic and Social Needs 8. The
United States, International War, and the Preservation of Human Rights: The
Control of Arms Human Rights Policies of the United States in International
Organizations 9. The United States and International Protection of
Minorities 10. The United States, The United Nations and the Struggle
Against Racial Apartheid 11. The United States, The Organization of
American States, and Political Repression in the Western Hemisphere
Formulation and Implementation of United States Human Rights Policies 12.
The Influence of Interest Groups on the Development of United States Human
Rights Policies 13. The Role of Congress in Deciding United States Human
Rights Policies 14. The Contribution of the United States to the Promotion
and Protection of International Human Rights