From Selma to Moscow :: how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy /
The 1960s marked a transformation of human rights activism in the United States. At a time of increased concern for the rights of their fellow citizens--civil and political rights, as well as the social and economic rights that Great Society programs sought to secure--many Americans saw inconsistenc...
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Zusammenfassung: | The 1960s marked a transformation of human rights activism in the United States. At a time of increased concern for the rights of their fellow citizens--civil and political rights, as well as the social and economic rights that Great Society programs sought to secure--many Americans saw inconsistencies between domestic and foreign policy and advocated for a new approach. The activism that arose from the upheavals of the 1960s fundamentally altered U.S. foreign policy--yet previous accounts have often overlooked its crucial role. In From Selma to Moscow, Sarah B. Snyder traces the influence of human rights activists and advances a new interpretation of U.S. foreign policy in the "long 1960s." She shows how transnational connections and social movements spurred American activism that achieved legislation that curbed military and economic assistance to repressive governments, created institutions to monitor human rights around the world, and enshrined human rights in U.S. foreign policy making for years to come. Snyder analyzes how Americans responded to repression in the Soviet Union, racial discrimination in Southern Rhodesia, authoritarianism in South Korea, and coups in Greece and Chile. By highlighting the importance of nonstate and lower-level actors, Snyder shows how this activism established the networks and tactics critical to the institutionalization of human rights. A major work of international and transnational history, From Selma to Moscow reshapes our understanding of the role of human rights activism in transforming U.S. foreign policy in the 1960s and 1970s and highlights timely lessons for those seeking to promote a policy agenda resisted by the White House |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 301 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Snyder, Sarah B., 1977- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwfqY7D8DVMHMGgX7hXbb http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010080797 From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / Sarah B. Snyder. New York : Columbia University Press, [2018] 1 online resource (xi, 301 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Human Rights Activism Directed Across the Iron Curtain -- A Double Standard Abroad and at Home? : Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence -- Causing Us "Real Trouble" : The 1967 Coup in Greece -- Does the United States Stand for Something? : Human Rights in South Korea -- Translating Human Rights into the Language of Washington : American Activism in the Wake of the Coup in Chile -- "A Call for U.S. Leadership" : Congressional Activism on Human Rights. Print version record. The 1960s marked a transformation of human rights activism in the United States. At a time of increased concern for the rights of their fellow citizens--civil and political rights, as well as the social and economic rights that Great Society programs sought to secure--many Americans saw inconsistencies between domestic and foreign policy and advocated for a new approach. The activism that arose from the upheavals of the 1960s fundamentally altered U.S. foreign policy--yet previous accounts have often overlooked its crucial role. In From Selma to Moscow, Sarah B. Snyder traces the influence of human rights activists and advances a new interpretation of U.S. foreign policy in the "long 1960s." She shows how transnational connections and social movements spurred American activism that achieved legislation that curbed military and economic assistance to repressive governments, created institutions to monitor human rights around the world, and enshrined human rights in U.S. foreign policy making for years to come. Snyder analyzes how Americans responded to repression in the Soviet Union, racial discrimination in Southern Rhodesia, authoritarianism in South Korea, and coups in Greece and Chile. By highlighting the importance of nonstate and lower-level actors, Snyder shows how this activism established the networks and tactics critical to the institutionalization of human rights. A major work of international and transnational history, From Selma to Moscow reshapes our understanding of the role of human rights activism in transforming U.S. foreign policy in the 1960s and 1970s and highlights timely lessons for those seeking to promote a policy agenda resisted by the White House United States Foreign relations 1945-1989 Case studies. Human rights advocacy Case studies. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1945-1989 Études de cas. Défense des droits de l'homme Études de cas. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Human rights advocacy fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1945-1989 fast Case studies fast Case studies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2017026140 Études de cas. rvmgf has work: From Selma to Moscow (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3yhG8ddrgQtTp6QX3Hwd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Snyder, Sarah B., 1977- From Selma to Moscow. New York : Columbia University Press, [2018] 9780231169462 (DLC) 2017032475 (OCoLC)1011561848 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1781540 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Snyder, Sarah B., 1977- From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / Human Rights Activism Directed Across the Iron Curtain -- A Double Standard Abroad and at Home? : Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence -- Causing Us "Real Trouble" : The 1967 Coup in Greece -- Does the United States Stand for Something? : Human Rights in South Korea -- Translating Human Rights into the Language of Washington : American Activism in the Wake of the Coup in Chile -- "A Call for U.S. Leadership" : Congressional Activism on Human Rights. Human rights advocacy Case studies. Défense des droits de l'homme Études de cas. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Human rights advocacy fast |
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title | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / |
title_auth | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / |
title_exact_search | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / |
title_full | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / Sarah B. Snyder. |
title_fullStr | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / Sarah B. Snyder. |
title_full_unstemmed | From Selma to Moscow : how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / Sarah B. Snyder. |
title_short | From Selma to Moscow : |
title_sort | from selma to moscow how human rights activists transformed u s foreign policy |
title_sub | how human rights activists transformed U.S. foreign policy / |
topic | Human rights advocacy Case studies. Défense des droits de l'homme Études de cas. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Human rights advocacy fast |
topic_facet | United States Foreign relations 1945-1989 Case studies. Human rights advocacy Case studies. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1945-1989 Études de cas. Défense des droits de l'homme Études de cas. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government International. POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights. Diplomatic relations Human rights advocacy United States Case studies Case studies. Études de cas. |
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