Description |
viii, 314 pages ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Pennsylvania studies in human rights
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Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-312). |
Contents |
Introduction / William F. Schulz -- Fighting from strength: human rights and the challenge of terrorism / Elisa Massimino -- National security and the rule of law: self-inflicted wounds / John Shattuck -- United States and the future of humanitarian intervention / Rachel Kleinfeld -- Matching means with intentions: sanctions and human rights / George A. Lopez -- Setting the record straight: why now is not the time to abandon democracy promotion / Jennifer L. Windsor -- A tale of two traditions: international cooperation and American exceptionalism in the U.S. human rights policy / Catherine Powell -- Putting economic, social, and cultural rights back on the agenda of the United States / Philip Alston -- Prioritizing workers' rights in a global economy / Carol Pier and Elizabeth Drake -- Back to the basics: making a commitment to women's human rights / Regan E. Ralph -- Echoes of the future? religious repression as a challenge to U.S. human rights policy / Felice D. Gaer -- U.S. asylum and refugee policy: the "culture of no" / Bill Frelick -- Building human rights into the government infrastructure / Eric P. Schwartz -- International human rights: a legislative agenda / Alexandra Arriaga. |
Subject |
Human rights -- Government policy -- United States.
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Human rights -- Government policy. |
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United States. |
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United States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009.
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International relations. |
Chronological Term |
2001-2009 |
Subject |
Human rights. |
Added Author |
Schulz, William F.
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ISBN |
9780812241112 |
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0812241118 |
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