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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 covernants = 5
3. The 1970s: ...
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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 covernants = 5
3. The 1970s: From standard setting to monitoring = 8
4. The 1980s: Further growth and institutionalization = 10
5. The 1990s(1): Consolidation to genocide = 14
6. The 1990s(2): 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. List 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 socitety = 28
7. Three modles 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. Univeral possession, not universal enforcement = 38
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
4 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. Postscrips: maintaining civilian rule = 71
Discussion questions = 73
Suggested readings = 75
5 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
6 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 interantional human rights = 132
6. Explaining differences in human rights policies = 134
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
7 Responding to tiananmen = 149
1. China's democracy movement = 149
2. Interantional 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
8 Humanitarian intervention against genocide = 171
1. The breakup of yugoslavia and ethnic cleansing = 171
2. Respondiong 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
9 Globalization, the state, and human rights = 197
1. Globalization = 197
2. States and Human rights = 199
3. The welfare state, glovalization, 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
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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