Ideal illusions : how the U.S. government co-opted human rights /

Analyzes the troubled dynamic between the U.S. government and the human rights movement, arguing that America became a standard for human rights as part of a controversial effort to further the nation's global influence.

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Peck, James
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Metropolitan Books, 2010
Colección:American empire project
Materias:
Aporte de:Registro referencial: Solicitar el recurso aquí
LEADER 01532nam a2200349 a 4500
003 AR-BaFLA
005 20191018071759.0
008 161024t2010 u |||fr|||| 001 0 e d
999 |c 40921  |d 40921 
020 |a 9780805083286 
037 |a RRII  |n Donación 
040 |a FLACSO Argentina  |c FLACSO Argentina 
041 |a eng 
043 |c US 
100 1 |9 22262  |a Peck, James 
245 1 0 |a Ideal illusions :   |b how the U.S. government co-opted human rights /   |c James Peck  |h TX 
260 |a New York :   |b Metropolitan Books,   |c 2010 
300 |a 369 p. 
440 |a American empire project 
500 |a Ubicación anterior RRII: L.8096 
504 |a incl. ref. 
505 |a Introduction -- Washington's world before the rise of human rights -- The Carter years : American foreign policy finds a soul -- The Reagan administration : democratization and proxy wars -- Human rights and China -- Post-Reagan : humanitarianism amid the ruins -- Terrorism and the pathology of American power. 
520 |a Analyzes the troubled dynamic between the U.S. government and the human rights movement, arguing that America became a standard for human rights as part of a controversial effort to further the nation's global influence. 
648 4 |a 1945-2010  |9 16257 
650 4 |9 528  |a DERECHOS HUMANOS 
650 4 |9 297  |a POLITICA EXTERIOR 
650 4 |9 529  |a TERRORISMO 
650 4 |9 1079  |a RELACIONES DE PODER 
650 4 |9 389  |a PODER POLITICO 
651 4 |a ESTADOS UNIDOS  |9 31835 
690 |a RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES  |9 406 
942 |c LIB