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Human rights and international relations / R.J. Vincent.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986.Description: viii, 186 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521327989
  • 9780521327985
  • 0521339952
  • 9780521339957
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC571 V74
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I. Theory: The idea of human rights ; Human rights in Western political thought ; Human rights and cultural relativism -- Part II. Practice: Human rights in East-West relations ; Human rights in North-South relations ; Human rights in contemporary world society -- Part III. Policy: Human rights and the theory of international relations ; Human rights in foreign policy.
Summary: This book is about the impact of human rights on the relations among states. It seeks to bring together in one place an account of the theory of human rights (what they are; where they come from; whether they are universal); a discussion of the part they play in contemporary international politics (including East/West and North/South relations); and a view of what ought to be done about them--especially by the Western powers. Dr. Vincent recommends that provision for subsistence rights has a strong claim to priority over other human rights. Dr. Vincent's conclusion neither endorses the notion of the advance of cosmopolitan values in the society of states, nor rests on an observation of the continuing strength of state society. He shows how the grip of the sovereign state might in fact be tightened by its successful co-option of the international doctrine of human rights. Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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"Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-178) and index.

Introduction -- Part I. Theory: The idea of human rights ; Human rights in Western political thought ; Human rights and cultural relativism -- Part II. Practice: Human rights in East-West relations ; Human rights in North-South relations ; Human rights in contemporary world society -- Part III. Policy: Human rights and the theory of international relations ; Human rights in foreign policy.

This book is about the impact of human rights on the relations among states. It seeks to bring together in one place an account of the theory of human rights (what they are; where they come from; whether they are universal); a discussion of the part they play in contemporary international politics (including East/West and North/South relations); and a view of what ought to be done about them--especially by the Western powers. Dr. Vincent recommends that provision for subsistence rights has a strong claim to priority over other human rights. Dr. Vincent's conclusion neither endorses the notion of the advance of cosmopolitan values in the society of states, nor rests on an observation of the continuing strength of state society. He shows how the grip of the sovereign state might in fact be tightened by its successful co-option of the international doctrine of human rights. Published in association with the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

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