Human rights horizons : the pursuit of justice in a globalizing world
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Human rights horizons : the pursuit of justice in a globalizing world
Routledge, 2000
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In Human Rights Horizons, one of the world's foremost authorities on human rights and international relations maps out the way to a more just and human global society. Borders are being erased; democracy and capitalism are spreading. The world is rapidly changing, and these changes are opening the door for the promotion of human rights to become and integral part of worldwide politics and law.In his provocative new book, Falk discusses the borderline between the promotion of human rights and the promotion of interventionist and coercive diplomacy. Can the US and the UN find an acceptable balance between unnecessary, protracted violence (Somalia) and simply letting genocide spread (Rwanda)? While looking at specific cases, Falk also sheds important new light on non-Western attitudes toward human rights, the challenge of genocidal politics, the intersection of morality and global security, and the pursuit of international justice. Thoughtful and very accessibly written, Human Rights Horizons clearly presents a path to an original new humanitarian policy for the 21st century.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Framing the Inquiry
- Chapter 1 Pursuing Global Justice
- Chapter 2 A Half-Century of Human Rights
- Chapter 3 Taking Human Rights Seriously at Home
- Chapter 4 Moving Toward Implementation
- Chapter 5 Patterns of Global Dominance and Non-Western Attitudes Toward Human Rights
- Part 2 Substantive Dilemmas
- Chapter 6 Revisiting the Right of Self-Determination
- Chapter 7 Group Claims within the UN System
- Chapter 8 The Geopolitics of Exclusion
- Chapter 9 The Unmet Challenges of Genocide in Bosnia and Rwanda
- Chapter 10 The Challenge of Genocidal Politics in an Era of Globalization
- Part 3 The Future Prospect
- Chapter 11 The Extension of Human Rights to Past and Future Generations
- Chapter 12 The Redress of Past Grievances
- Chapter 13 Morality and Global Security
- Notes Index
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