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Zusammenfassung: | "Jack Donnelly updates his text on the rise of human rights issues post-World War II to reflect the new challenges posed by globalization and the war on terrorism. This third edition serves an original and current contribution to key debates in the field, addressing both multilateral international politics and national foreign policies. There are three entirely new chapters on the universality of human rights, terrorism, and globalization, as well as an expanded chapter on genocide. Additional updates include case studies of human rights violations in countries such as Chile, Argentina, South Africa, El Salvador, Nicaragua, China, and Bosnia." "The result is a wide-ranging yet integrated account that captures the latest developments in the field while placing them in context of the broader historical development of the global human rights regime and enduring theoretical and practical issues. This is the definitive text of all levels of students in international relations, foreign policy, peace studies, international organizations, and law."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIV, 247 S. |
ISBN: | 9780813343266 |
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adam_text | INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS THIRD EDITION JACK DONNELLY UNIVERSITY OF
DENVER ESTYIEW MISS A MEMBER OF THE PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP CONTENTS
TABLES, FIGURES, AND BOXES IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI ACRONYMS XIII
INTRODUCTION: A NOTE TO THE READER 1 1 HUMAN RIGHTS AS AN ISSUE IN WORLD
POLITICS 3 1. THE EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS NORMS, 4 2.
FROM COLD WAR TO COVENANTS, 5 3. THE 1970S: FROM STANDARD SETTING TO
MONITORING, 8 4. THE 1980S: FURTHER GROWTH AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION, 10
5. THE 1990S (I): CONSOLIDATING PROGRESS, 11 6. THE 1990S (II):
RESPONDING TO GENOCIDE, 14 7. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AFTER 9/11,15
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 16 SUGGESTED READINGS, 17 2 THEORIES OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 21 1. THE NATURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 21 2. THE SOURCE OR
JUSTIFICATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 23 3. LISTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 24 4. THE
STATUS OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, 25 5. DUTY-BEARERS OF
HUMAN RIGHTS, 27 6. SOVEREIGNTY, ANARCHY, AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY, 28
7. THREE MODELS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, 30 8. REALISM AND HUMAN
RIGHTS, 31 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 33 SUGGESTED READINGS, 34 3 THE
RELATIVE UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS 37 1. CONCEPTUAL AND SUBSTANTIVE
UNIVERSALITY, 38 2. UNIVERSAL POSSESSION, NOT UNIVERSAL ENFORCEMENT, 38
CONTENTS 3. HISTORICAL OR ANTHROPOLOGICAL UNIVERSALITY, 39 4. FUNCTIONAL
UNIVERSALITY, 42 5. INTERNATIONAL LEGAL UNIVERSALITY, 44 6. OVERLAPPING
CONSENSUS UNIVERSALITY, 45 7. VOLUNTARY OR COERCED CONSENSUS?, 46 8.
ONTOLOGICAL UNIVERSALITY, 47 9. UNIVERSAL RIGHTS, NOT IDENTICAL
PRACTICES, 48 10. UNIVERSALISM WITHOUT IMPERIALISM, 51 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS, 53 SUGGESTED READINGS, 55 THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF HUMAN
RIGHTS: THE CASE OF THE SOUTHERN CONE 59 1. POLITICS BEFORE THE COUPS,
59 2. TORTURE AND DISAPPEARANCES, 60 3. THE NATIONAL SECURITY DOCTRINE,
63 4. HUMAN RIGHTS NGOS, 65 5. THE COLLAPSE OF MILITARY RULE, 67 6.
NUNCA MAS: SETTLING ACCOUNTS WITH TORTURERS AND THE PAST, 68 7.
POSTSCRIPT: MAINTAINING CIVILIAN RULE, 71 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 73
SUGGESTED READINGS, 75 THE MULTILATERAL POLITICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 79 1.
THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, 80 2. THE HIGH
COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, 83 3. TREATY-REPORTING SYSTEMS, 84 4.
ADDITIONAL SINGLE-ISSUE REGIMES, 89 5. REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES, 95
6. THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES, 105 7. ASSESSING
MULTILATERAL HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS, 107 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 109
SUGGESTED READINGS, 110 HUMAN RIGHTS AND FOREIGN POLICY 115 1.
ANTICOMMUNISM AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, 115 2. CENTRAL AMERICA AND
U.S. HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY, 118 3. THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOUTHERN
CONE, 126 4. U.S. POLICY TOWARD SOUTH AFRICA, 129 5. OTHER WESTERN
APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, 132 6. EXPLAINING DIFFERENCES
IN HUMAN RIGHTS POLICIES, 134 CONTENTS 7. TRADE-OFFS AND THE CHOICE OF
MEANS, 137 8. SELECTIVITY AND CONSISTENCY, 138 9. AIMS AND EFFECTS, 140
10. THE RESOURCES AND ROLES OF NGOS AND STATES, 142 11. A SYSTEM OF
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY, 143 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 144 SUGGESTED
READINGS, 146 RESPONDING TO TIANANMEN 149 1. CHINA S DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT,
149 2. INTERNATIONAL RESPONSES TO TIANANMEN, 153 3. ASSESSING THE IMPACT
OF INTERNATIONAL ACTION, 158 4. CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT REVISITED, 160
5. POSTSCRIPT: ASIAN VALUES, 162 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 166 SUGGESTED
READINGS, 168 HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AGAINST GENOCIDE 171 1. THE
BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA AND ETHNIC CLEANSING, 171 2. RESPONDING TO THE
BOSNIAN GENOCIDE, 174 3. RWANDA, 178 4. KOSOVO, 180 5. THE AUTHORITY TO
INTERVENE, 181 6. EAST TIMOR, 184 7. A RIGHT TO HUMANITARIAN
INTERVENTION AGAINST GENOCIDE, 185 8. JUSTIFYING HUMANITARIAN
INTERVENTION, 187 9. TYPES OF JUSTIFIABILITY, 188 10. CHANGING
CONCEPTIONS OF SECURITY, 190 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 191 SUGGESTED
READINGS, 193 GLOBALIZATION, THE STATE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS 197 1.
GLOBALIZATION, 197 2. STATES AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 199 3. THE WELFARE STATE,
GLOBALIZATION, AND HUMAN RIGHTS, 201 4. MARKETS AND ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
RIGHTS, 202 5. MARKET DEMOCRACY AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, 203 6. AN
ALLIANCE OF STATES AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATES?, 207 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS, 209 SUGGESTED READINGS, 210 VIII CONTENTS 10 TERRORISM AND
HUMAN RIGHTS 211 1. HUMAN RIGHTS IN POST-COLD WAR AMERICAN FOREIGN
POLICY, 211 2. THE RETREAT OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 213 3. HUMAN RIGHTS,
SECURITY, AND FOREIGN POLICY, 216 4. IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE: THE CASE OF
THE AXIS OF EVIL, 217 5. THE WAR AGAINST IRAQ, 219 6. CONCLUSION, 220
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 221 SUGGESTED READINGS, 222 NOTES 223 APPENDIX:
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 233 GLOSSARY 237 INDEX 243
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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS THIRD EDITION JACK DONNELLY UNIVERSITY OF
DENVER 'ESTYIEW MISS A MEMBER OF THE PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP CONTENTS
TABLES, FIGURES, AND BOXES IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI ACRONYMS XIII
INTRODUCTION: A NOTE TO THE READER 1 1 HUMAN RIGHTS AS AN ISSUE IN WORLD
POLITICS 3 1. THE EMERGENCE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS NORMS, 4 2.
FROM COLD WAR TO COVENANTS, 5 3. THE 1970S: FROM STANDARD SETTING TO
MONITORING, 8 4. THE 1980S: FURTHER GROWTH AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION, 10
5. THE 1990S (I): CONSOLIDATING PROGRESS, 11 6. THE 1990S (II):
RESPONDING TO GENOCIDE, 14 7. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AFTER 9/11,15
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 16 SUGGESTED READINGS, 17 2 THEORIES OF HUMAN
RIGHTS 21 1. THE NATURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 21 2. THE SOURCE OR
JUSTIFICATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 23 3. LISTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS, 24 4. THE
STATUS OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, 25 5. DUTY-BEARERS OF
HUMAN RIGHTS, 27 6. SOVEREIGNTY, ANARCHY, AND INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY, 28
7. THREE MODELS OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, 30 8. REALISM AND HUMAN
RIGHTS, 31 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 33 SUGGESTED READINGS, 34 3 THE
RELATIVE UNIVERSALITY OF HUMAN RIGHTS 37 1. CONCEPTUAL AND SUBSTANTIVE
UNIVERSALITY, 38 2. UNIVERSAL POSSESSION, NOT UNIVERSAL ENFORCEMENT, 38
CONTENTS 3. HISTORICAL OR ANTHROPOLOGICAL UNIVERSALITY, 39 4. FUNCTIONAL
UNIVERSALITY, 42 5. INTERNATIONAL LEGAL UNIVERSALITY, 44 6. OVERLAPPING
CONSENSUS UNIVERSALITY, 45 7. VOLUNTARY OR COERCED CONSENSUS?, 46 8.
ONTOLOGICAL UNIVERSALITY, 47 9. UNIVERSAL RIGHTS, NOT IDENTICAL
PRACTICES, 48 10. UNIVERSALISM WITHOUT IMPERIALISM, 51 DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS, 53 SUGGESTED READINGS, 55 THE DOMESTIC POLITICS OF HUMAN
RIGHTS: THE CASE OF THE SOUTHERN CONE 59 1. POLITICS BEFORE THE COUPS,
59 2. TORTURE AND DISAPPEARANCES, 60 3. THE NATIONAL SECURITY DOCTRINE,
63 4. HUMAN RIGHTS NGOS, 65 5. THE COLLAPSE OF MILITARY RULE, 67 6.
NUNCA MAS: SETTLING ACCOUNTS WITH TORTURERS AND THE PAST, 68 7.
POSTSCRIPT: MAINTAINING CIVILIAN RULE, 71 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 73
SUGGESTED READINGS, 75 THE MULTILATERAL POLITICS OF HUMAN RIGHTS 79 1.
THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS, 80 2. THE HIGH
COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, 83 3. TREATY-REPORTING SYSTEMS, 84 4.
ADDITIONAL SINGLE-ISSUE REGIMES, 89 5. REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES, 95
6. THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES, 105 7. ASSESSING
MULTILATERAL HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS, 107 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 109
SUGGESTED READINGS, 110 HUMAN RIGHTS AND FOREIGN POLICY 115 1.
ANTICOMMUNISM AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM, 115 2. CENTRAL AMERICA AND
U.S. HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY, 118 3. THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOUTHERN
CONE, 126 4. U.S. POLICY TOWARD SOUTH AFRICA, 129 5. OTHER WESTERN
APPROACHES TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, 132 6. EXPLAINING DIFFERENCES
IN HUMAN RIGHTS POLICIES, 134 CONTENTS 7. TRADE-OFFS AND THE CHOICE OF
MEANS, 137 8. SELECTIVITY AND CONSISTENCY, 138 9. AIMS AND EFFECTS, 140
10. THE RESOURCES AND ROLES OF NGOS AND STATES, 142 11. A SYSTEM OF
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY, 143 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 144 SUGGESTED
READINGS, 146 RESPONDING TO TIANANMEN 149 1. CHINA'S DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT,
149 2. INTERNATIONAL RESPONSES TO TIANANMEN, 153 3. ASSESSING THE IMPACT
OF INTERNATIONAL ACTION, 158 4. CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT REVISITED, 160
5. POSTSCRIPT: "ASIAN VALUES," 162 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 166 SUGGESTED
READINGS, 168 HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION AGAINST GENOCIDE 171 1. THE
BREAKUP OF YUGOSLAVIA AND ETHNIC CLEANSING, 171 2. RESPONDING TO THE
BOSNIAN GENOCIDE, 174 3. RWANDA, 178 4. KOSOVO, 180 5. THE AUTHORITY TO
INTERVENE, 181 6. EAST TIMOR, 184 7. A RIGHT TO HUMANITARIAN
INTERVENTION AGAINST GENOCIDE, 185 8. JUSTIFYING HUMANITARIAN
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RIGHTS, 202 5. MARKET DEMOCRACY AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, 203 6. AN
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QUESTIONS, 209 SUGGESTED READINGS, 210 VIII CONTENTS 10 TERRORISM AND
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THE AXIS OF EVIL, 217 5. THE WAR AGAINST IRAQ, 219 6. CONCLUSION, 220
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS, 221 SUGGESTED READINGS, 222 NOTES 223 APPENDIX:
UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 233 GLOSSARY 237 INDEX 243 |
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spelling | Donnelly, Jack 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)136102336 aut International human rights Jack Donnelly 3. ed. Boulder, Colo. Westview Press 2007 XIV, 247 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dilemmas in world politics "Jack Donnelly updates his text on the rise of human rights issues post-World War II to reflect the new challenges posed by globalization and the war on terrorism. This third edition serves an original and current contribution to key debates in the field, addressing both multilateral international politics and national foreign policies. There are three entirely new chapters on the universality of human rights, terrorism, and globalization, as well as an expanded chapter on genocide. Additional updates include case studies of human rights violations in countries such as Chile, Argentina, South Africa, El Salvador, Nicaragua, China, and Bosnia." "The result is a wide-ranging yet integrated account that captures the latest developments in the field while placing them in context of the broader historical development of the global human rights regime and enduring theoretical and practical issues. This is the definitive text of all levels of students in international relations, foreign policy, peace studies, international organizations, and law."--BOOK JACKET. Menschenrecht Human rights Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 gnd rswk-swf Menschenrechtspolitik (DE-588)4169433-8 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Menschenrechtspolitik (DE-588)4169433-8 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s 2\p DE-604 Menschenrecht (DE-588)4074725-6 s 3\p DE-604 GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016595552&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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