Focuses on key issues concerning the achievement of goals of cooperation without condoning human rights violations in scientific exchanges among scientists in the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Goals of official exchanges in science and technology; Types of activities involving Soviet and U.S. ...
Sofinsky also accused the United States of denying human rights by allowing unemployment, racism and sexism. Both men insisted that the Soviet Union has an impeccable record on human rights matters. More to Read
During Kim's rule, North Korea was characterized as a totalitarian state with widespread human rights violations. His son, Kim Jong-Il, took over after his father's death. He carried on his father's totalitarian ways and often clashed with the West over his nuclear ambitions. Ho Chi Minh ...
However, it also became a cliche in the Soviet Union, and by the end of Cold War it died out as the reforms in US civil rights began taking shape. “Whataboutism” saw a resurgence during the post-Soviet Union era when issues of human rights violations by the Russian government arose....
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Overthe last three years, the Soviet Union's actions, especially in the arms control arena, have proven that political thinking offers the West an unprecedented opportunity to address many of the most important issues facing mankind, including arms control and the arms race, human rights, and ...
When the Soviet Union dissolved nearly twenty years ago, the West not only watched closely, but actively participated in pushing the region's formerly communist countries toward liberal-democratic systems that resembled their own. Today, the result in the region is a scattered group of successes an...
The international debate about the use of prosecutions in transitional justice has focused on the conditions that permit prosecuting those who commit human rights violations. Some critics suggest that international law imposes a duty to ... MJ Aukerman - 《Harv.hum.rts.j》 被引量: 75发表: 2002...
Spicer, N., Bogdan, D., Brugha, R.et al.'It's risky to walk in the city with syringes': understanding access to HIV/AIDS services for injecting drug users in the former Soviet Union countries of Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.Global Health7, 22 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8603-7...
Human Rights in the Soviet Union. London: Zed Books, 1984, p. 274 UNDER STALIN STUDENTS GOT INTO UNIVERSITIES BY ABILITY ONLY NOT WEALTH Students were admitted to the universities on the basis of ability only, and paid while they studied. Murphy, John Thomas. Stalin, London, John Lane, ...