This book gives an overview of the establishment, dispersion and effects of human rights in Europe during the Cold War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rasmus Mariager is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Karl Molin is Professor of History at Stockholm University, Sweden. Kjersti Brathagen is a Lecturer at Telemark University College, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Cold War and Human Rights Rasmus Mariager and Karl Molin PART 1: INCEPTION 2. Competition or Complement to Universal Human Rights? Perceptions of and positions on a European Convention for Human Rights 1949-1952 Kjersti Brathagen 3. The British in Strasbourg: Negogiating the European Convention on Human Rights Anne Deighton 4. Rights of the Refugee During the Cold War: A case study of Sweden 1945-1954 Cecilia Notini-Burch 5. "Universality Should Govern the Small World of Today": The Cold War and UN Human Rights Diplomacy 1960-1968 Steven L. B. Jensen PART II: DISPERSION 6. The Helsinki Final Act The Second Stage of Ostpolitik and Human Rights in Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland Robert Brier 7. Sweden Ostpolitik and the Collective and Individual Rights of European Citizens 1969-1975 Aryo Makko 8. Propoganda Tools and Idealistic Goals: Britain and the Cold War Politics of Human Rights in the CSCE 1972-1973 Kai Hebel PART III: EFFECTS 9. Human-Rights Demagoguery Hostile to Detente: The German Democratic Republic and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe 1975-1989 Douglas Selvage 10. A Trap and a Chance: Basket III Dissents and State Authorities in Communist Poland Wanda Jarz¿bek 11. Counter Culture Hegemony and Human Rights: Rights and Resistance under the Cold War Ben Dorfman
1. Cold War and Human Rights Rasmus Mariager and Karl Molin PART 1: INCEPTION 2. Competition or Complement to Universal Human Rights? Perceptions of and positions on a European Convention for Human Rights 1949-1952 Kjersti Brathagen 3. The British in Strasbourg: Negogiating the European Convention on Human Rights Anne Deighton 4. Rights of the Refugee During the Cold War: A case study of Sweden 1945-1954 Cecilia Notini-Burch 5. "Universality Should Govern the Small World of Today": The Cold War and UN Human Rights Diplomacy 1960-1968 Steven L. B. Jensen PART II: DISPERSION 6. The Helsinki Final Act The Second Stage of Ostpolitik and Human Rights in Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland Robert Brier 7. Sweden Ostpolitik and the Collective and Individual Rights of European Citizens 1969-1975 Aryo Makko 8. Propoganda Tools and Idealistic Goals: Britain and the Cold War Politics of Human Rights in the CSCE 1972-1973 Kai Hebel PART III: EFFECTS 9. Human-Rights Demagoguery Hostile to Detente: The German Democratic Republic and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe 1975-1989 Douglas Selvage 10. A Trap and a Chance: Basket III Dissents and State Authorities in Communist Poland Wanda Jarz¿bek 11. Counter Culture Hegemony and Human Rights: Rights and Resistance under the Cold War Ben Dorfman
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