The role of human rights in foreign policy
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The role of human rights in foreign policy
Macmillan, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Human rights has become a main feature of present-day international politics. This book is about the role of human rights in foreign policy. In the first part a number of problems and dilemmas in the field of human rights which confront policy-makers, are discussed. The second part is about the place of human rights in the foreign policy of a number of selected states. The text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is attached.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- P.Kooijmans - Preface - PART 1: GENERAL - Introduction - Universality and Cultural Relativism - Policy Choices - Policy Instruments - Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy - Intergovernmental Organizations - PART 2: SPECIFIC - The United States - The Soviet Union and its Successors - Western Europe - The Third World - The Netherlands - Concluding Observations - Appendix: Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Literature - Index
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