This major new study examines, for the first time, the US, Canadian, and British policies formulated in reaction to the mass atrocities at the birth of Bangladesh, situating the responses within the nascent 1970s human rights revolution.
This major new study examines, for the first time, the US, Canadian, and British policies formulated in reaction to the mass atrocities at the birth of Bangladesh, situating the responses within the nascent 1970s human rights revolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Pilkington is an independent scholar of genocide studies and US foreign relations, and has taught at both the University of Toronto and Concordia University, Montreal. He has published articles in the Journal of Genocide Research and the Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity.
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Introduction Part 1: United States 1 Superpower 2 Phase One Response 3 Phase Two Response Part 2: Canada 4 Middle Power Part 3: United Kingdom 5 Former Great Power 6 The Commons Debates and After Part 4: Co-operation? 7 Interplay between the Three Powers Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
Introduction Part 1: United States 1 Superpower 2 Phase One Response 3 Phase Two Response Part 2: Canada 4 Middle Power Part 3: United Kingdom 5 Former Great Power 6 The Commons Debates and After Part 4: Co-operation? 7 Interplay between the Three Powers Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
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