Explores how a network of human rights activists emerged post-1975, and over time fundamentally reshaped East-West diplomacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah B. Snyder is a Lecturer in International History at University College London. She has published a number of scholarly articles in journals such as Cold War History, Diplomacy and Statecraft, the Journal of Transatlantic Studies and the Journal of American Studies, as well as multiple book chapters. Dr Snyder specializes in transnational, international and diplomatic history.
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Introduction 1. Bridging the East-West divide: the Helsinki Final Act negotiations 2. 'A sort of lifeline': the Helsinki Commission 3. Even in a Yakutian village: Helsinki monitoring in Moscow and beyond 4. Follow-up at Belgrade: the United States transforms the Helsinki process 5. Helsinki watch, the IHF, and the transnational campaign for human rights in Eastern Europe 6. Human rights in East-West diplomacy 7. 'A debate in the fox den about raising chickens': the Moscow conference proposal 8. 'Perhaps without you, our revolution would not be' Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Bridging the East-West divide: the Helsinki Final Act negotiations 2. 'A sort of lifeline': the Helsinki Commission 3. Even in a Yakutian village: Helsinki monitoring in Moscow and beyond 4. Follow-up at Belgrade: the United States transforms the Helsinki process 5. Helsinki watch, the IHF, and the transnational campaign for human rights in Eastern Europe 6. Human rights in East-West diplomacy 7. 'A debate in the fox den about raising chickens': the Moscow conference proposal 8. 'Perhaps without you, our revolution would not be' Conclusion.
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