The Breakthrough: Human Rights in the 1970s (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)

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The Breakthrough: Human Rights in the 1970s (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)

"etween the 1960s and the 1980s, the human rights movement achieved unprecedented global prominence. Amnesty International attained striking visibility with its Campaign Against Torture; Soviet dissidents attracted a worldwide audience for their heroism in facing down a totalitarian state; the Helsinki Accords were signed, incorporating a "third basket" of human rights principles; and the Carter administration formally gave the United States a human rights policy. The Breakthrough is the first collection to examine this decisive era as a whole, tracing key developments in both Western and non-Western engagement with human rights and placing new emphasis on the role of human rights in the international history of the past century."--book jacket.

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Library of Congress
JC571 .B678 2014, JC571.H76919 2014

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26823589M
ISBN 10
0812245504
ISBN 13
9780812245509
LCCN
2013011619
OCLC/WorldCat
835951464

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