Human rights diplomacy / Rein Müllerson.
"Human rights have become an increasingly important international issue since World War II. Unfortunately, governments and policy makers haven't always seen human rights issues as a priority. Rein Mullerson defines human rights diplomacy as the use of foreign policy instruments in order to...
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. The raison d'etre of human rights diplomacy
- 2. Human rights and international stability
- 3. The role of cultural factors, societal development and power interests in the human rights discourse
- 4. Some lessons of Cold War human rights diplomacy
- 5. A new era: what should, and what can, be done?
- 6. Human rights, peace and the use of force
- Conclusion.