Governments in both East and West approached the Helsinki process with considerable cynicism; even at the moment of signing the Final Act in August 1975 most Western representatives could not have expected the humanitarian principles of 'Basket Three' to be observed in the USSR and Eastern Europe....
Human Rights Activism and the End of the Cold War explores how, in the aftermath of the signing of the Helsinki Final Act in 1975, a transnational network of activists committed to human rights in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe made the topic a central element in East-West diplomacy. ...
Universal Declaration of Human RightsThis essay examines the Soviet role in the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, drawing distinctions between the Soviet and the Western modelsdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2952292Lukina, AnnaSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Human Rights in the New World Order the idea that America had a great deal to learn from the Soviet Union" (p. 175). Rosenberg could have added that this was true of almost all of ... S Union,S Block 被引量: 1发表: 1994年 Political views of the representatives of the dissident h...
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However, human rights movements in the Soviet Union were affected to a great extent by the international environment in 1970s, when norms became more significant in bilateral relations, and human rights-idea began to constitute the source of a normative challenge to pure realist explanations based ...
苏联利益和人类利益的一致TheSovietUnionacutesinterestsandhuman 系统标签: sovietunioninterestshuman利益war 苏联利益和人类利益的一致(TheSovietUnion'sinterestsand humaninterests) TheSovietUnion'sinterestsandhumaninterests (September28,1939) Whenthegreat22ndanniversaryanniversaryoftheOctober socialistrevolutionwascoming...
In the wake of recent debates about “Soviet subjectivity”, the dissidents known as “rights defenders” (pravozashchitniki) would appear to be among the few remaining candidates for the role of liberals in Soviet history. Their version of liberalism, however, can be understood only when situa...
People have often remarked on the startling differences between the press in the West and the press in the Soviet Union, and now that I live in America, I have had a chance to experience this for myself. When I turn on my television set or open a newspaper, I am inundated with ...
the potential challenges to thesovereignprerogativesof member states, the connection between rights and responsibilities, and the role of spiritual values in individual and societal welfare. The onset of theCold Warbetween theUnited Statesand the Soviet Union and the resulting deterioration of the global...