Human Rights in Europe During the Cold War
Herausgeber: Mariager, Rasmus; Brathagen, Kjersti; Molin, Karl
Human Rights in Europe During the Cold War
Herausgeber: Mariager, Rasmus; Brathagen, Kjersti; Molin, Karl
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This book gives an overview of the establishment, dispersion and effects of human rights in Europe during the Cold War.
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This book gives an overview of the establishment, dispersion and effects of human rights in Europe during the Cold War.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780415826020
- ISBN-10: 0415826020
- Artikelnr.: 37044087
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9780415826020
- ISBN-10: 0415826020
- Artikelnr.: 37044087
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.
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
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
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