03295cam a2200409 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077020004000094020003700134020002700171020002400198035004000222040002400262042000800286050001500294100002000309245004900329250001200378260004200390300002900432336002600461490003100487504005100518505085400569520108101423650001802504650002902522650001702551650003102568650003402599650001602633650004402649758016002693830003202853ocn793973732OCoLC20241217132921.0120516s2013 cou b 001 0 eng  a 2012017026 a9780813345017q(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a0813345014q(pbk. ;qalk. paper) a9780813345024q(ebook) a0813345022q(ebook) a(OCoLC)793973732z(OCoLC)1166813528 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY apcc00aJC571bD711 aDonnelly, Jack.10aInternational human rights /cJack Donnelly. a4th ed. aBoulder, CO :bWestview Press,c2013. axix, 274 pages ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent1 aDilemmas in world politics aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aPart 1: Introduction and theory. Human rights as an issue in world politics -- Theories of human rights -- The relative universality of human rights -- The domestic politics of human rights: dirty wars in the southern cone -- Part 2: Multilateral, bilateral, and transnational action. Global multilateral mechanisms -- Regional human rights regimes -- Assessing multilateral mechanisms -- Human rights and American foreign policy: Cold War-era cases and comparisons -- Human rights and foreign policy -- Transnational human rights advocacy -- Comparing international actors and evaluating international action -- Part 3: Post-Cold War issues and cases. Responding to human rights violations in China: Tiananmen and after -- Humanitarian intervention against genocide -- Globalization, the state, and human rights -- (Anti)terrorism and human rights. aStudies the ways in which states and other international actors have addressed human rights since the end of World War II. This textbook features substantial attention to the domestic politics of human rights, as well as an extensive emphasis on theory. The fourth edition is substantially rewritten and reorganized to enhance usability, and new material is added to bring the text up to date. Most notably, the sections covering multilateral, bilateral, and transnational action have been broken into seven short chapters, which encourage comparisons within and across types of action and historical cases. New case studies provide context and points of comparison, including a new examination of the contemporary international reactions to human rights violations in China now that the country has become a great power. Additionally, nine "problems" have been added to the text, which along with the chapter-ending discussion questions, frame alternative interpretations, highlight controversies, and ultimately aim to provoke further thought and discussion amongst readers. 0aHuman rights. 0aInternational relations. 2aHuman Rights 6aRelations internationales. 7ainternational relations.2aat 7aLaw.2eflch 7aHuman rights.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00963285 ihas work:aInternational human rights (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFQhvvXFc4CfJp7MdkdHhb4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork 0aDilemmas in world politics.