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CIAO DATE: 11/00

Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy: Foundations of Peace

David P. Forsythe (Editor)

United Nations University

2000

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

  1. Introduction

    Part I: Some liberal democracies of the OECD

  2. US foreign policy and human rights: The price of principles after the Cold War
    David P. Forsythe

  3. Trials and errors: The Netherlands and human rights
    Peter R. Baehr

  4. British foreign policy and human rights: From low to high politics
    Sally Morphet

  5. Japan's foreign policy towards human rights: Uncertain changes
    Yozo Yokota and Chiyuki Aoi

    Part II: Some other states

  6. Russian foreign policy and human rights: Conflicted culture and uncertain policy
    Sergei V. Chugrov

  7. India's human rights diplomacy: Crisis and transformation
    Sanjoy Banerjee

  8. Iran and human rights
    Zachary Karabell

  9. Human rights and foreign policy in Central Europe: Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Poland
    Gábor Kardos

  10. Human rights and foreign policy in post-apartheid South Africa
    Tiyanjana Maluwa

  11. Latin American foreign policies and human rights
    Cristina Eguizabal

  12. An overview
    Jack Donnelly

    Postscript: The Kosovo crisis
    David P. Forsythe

    List of contributors