The fourth edition of David P. Forsythe's authoritative analysis of the place of human rights in international relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David P. Forsythe is University Professor Emeritus and Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Geneva and Utrecht, and in 2008 he held the Fulbright Distinguished Research Chair of Human Rights and International Studies at the Danish Institute of International Studies, Copenhagen. He has also been on staff for the United Nations University in Tokyo and has been a consultant to both the UN Office of the High Commissioner of Refugees and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. In 2012, he was given the Career Achievement Award by the Academic Senate of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and the Phi Beta Kappa national office in Washington, DC selected him as a national Visiting Scholar for 2013-14.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Foundations: 1. Introduction: human rights in international relations 2. Establishing human rights standards Part II. Implementing Human Rights Standards: 3. Global application of human rights norms 4. Transitional justice 5. Regional application of human rights norms 6. Human rights and foreign policy in comparative perspective 7. Non-governmental organizations and human rights 8. Transnational corporations and human rights 9. The communications media and human rights: traditional and social domains Part III. Conclusion: 10. The politics of liberalism in a realist world.
Part I. The Foundations: 1. Introduction: human rights in international relations; 2. Establishing human rights standards; Part II. Implementing Human Rights Standards: 3. Global application of human rights norms; 4. Transitional justice; 5. Regional application of human rights norms; 6. Human rights and foreign policy in comparative perspective; 7. Non-governmental organizations and human rights; 8. Transnational corporations and human rights; 9. The communications media and human rights: traditional and social domains; Part III. Conclusion: 10. The politics of liberalism in a realist world.
Part I. The Foundations: 1. Introduction: human rights in international relations 2. Establishing human rights standards Part II. Implementing Human Rights Standards: 3. Global application of human rights norms 4. Transitional justice 5. Regional application of human rights norms 6. Human rights and foreign policy in comparative perspective 7. Non-governmental organizations and human rights 8. Transnational corporations and human rights 9. The communications media and human rights: traditional and social domains Part III. Conclusion: 10. The politics of liberalism in a realist world.
Part I. The Foundations: 1. Introduction: human rights in international relations; 2. Establishing human rights standards; Part II. Implementing Human Rights Standards: 3. Global application of human rights norms; 4. Transitional justice; 5. Regional application of human rights norms; 6. Human rights and foreign policy in comparative perspective; 7. Non-governmental organizations and human rights; 8. Transnational corporations and human rights; 9. The communications media and human rights: traditional and social domains; Part III. Conclusion: 10. The politics of liberalism in a realist world.
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'A thoughtful, comprehensive, and timely treatment of the urgent issues of human rights framed solidly in the tradition of international relations. Forsythe's text is an outstanding introduction and essential reference on world politics and the fate of liberal values.' Alison Brysk, University of California, Santa Barbara
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