Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in PoliticsSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 270 sider "An American Enterprise Institute, Simon and Schuster publication." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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... human rights , whereas a government's efforts to repress terrorism would quickly run afoul of Carter's human rights standards . Secondly , human rights were defined not in terms of personal and legal rights - freedom from torture ...
... human rights , whereas a government's efforts to repress terrorism would quickly run afoul of Carter's human rights standards . Secondly , human rights were defined not in terms of personal and legal rights - freedom from torture ...
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... human rights and his assertion of its irreducible role in American foreign policy seem to me a good thing , mainly because they remind us and the rest of the world that this nation's identity and purposes are deeply involved with the ...
... human rights and his assertion of its irreducible role in American foreign policy seem to me a good thing , mainly because they remind us and the rest of the world that this nation's identity and purposes are deeply involved with the ...
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... human rights . " Why did the President assert the contrary ? Was he prepared to make observance of justice , equity , and human rights a condition of war and peace ? Was he suggesting that this nation will or should go to war over such ...
... human rights . " Why did the President assert the contrary ? Was he prepared to make observance of justice , equity , and human rights a condition of war and peace ? Was he suggesting that this nation will or should go to war over such ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Dictatorships and Double Standards | 23 |
U S Security and Latin America | 53 |
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