Human Rights and the Negotiation of American Power (Ebook) von Glenn Mitoma

Human Rights and the Negotiation of American Power
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ISBN-13:
9780812208030
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
Ebook
Seiten:
240
Autor:
Glenn Mitoma
eBook Format:
EPUB
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

Through careful archival research, Glenn Mitoma reveals how the U.S. government, key civil society groups, Cold War politics, and specific individuals led to America's emergence in the twentieth century as an ambivalent yet central player in establishing an international rights ethic.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Human Rights Hegemony in the American Century
Chapter 1. The Study of Peace, Human Rights, and International Organization
Chapter 2. A Pacific Charter
Chapter 3. Carlos Romulo, Freedom of Information, and the Philippine Pattern
Chapter 4. Charles Malik, the International Bill of Rights, and Ultimate Things
Chapter 5. The NAACP, the ABA, and the Logic of Containment
Conclusion: Toward Universal Human Rights

Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

Beschreibung
The American attitude toward human rights is deemed inconsistent, even hypocritical: while the United States is characterized (or self-characterized) as a global leader in promoting human rights, the nation has consistently restrained broader interpretations of human rights and held international enforcement mechanisms at arm's length. Human Rights and the Negotiation of American Power examines the causes, consequences, and tensions of America's growth as the leading world power after World War II alongside the flowering of the human rights movement. Through careful archival research, Glenn Mitoma reveals how the U.S. government, key civil society groups, Cold War politics, and specific individuals contributed to America's emergence as an ambivalent yet central player in establishing an international rights ethic.Mitoma focuses on the work of three American civil society organizations: the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the American Bar Associationand their influence on U.S. human rights policy from the late 1930s through the 1950s. He demonstrates that the burgeoning transnational language of human rights provided two prominent United Nations diplomats and charter members of the Commission on Human RightsCharles Malik and Carlos Romulowith fresh and essential opportunities for influencing the position of the United States, most particularly with respect to developing nations. Looking at the critical contributions made by these two men, Mitoma uncovers the unique causes, tensions, and consequences of American exceptionalism.

 

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Human Rights and the Negotiation of American Power von Glenn Mitoma - mit der ISBN: 9780812208030

HISTORY / United States / 20th Century; American History; American Studies; Human Rights; Law, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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