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| 100 | _aPeterson Christian Philip | ||
| 245 | _aGlobalizing human rights : Private citizens, the Soviet Union, and the West | ||
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_aLondon _bRoutledge _c2012 |
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| 365 | _b Rs. 7,208 | ||
| 505 | _aTable of contents 1. Introduction 2. The Human Rights Weapon Emerges: Private Citizens and the U.S. Congress, 1975-1977; 3. Setting the Stage for a Superpower Confrontation: Jimmy Carter, the Soviet Union, and Human Rights, 1975-1976; 4. The Carter Administration Wields the Human Rights Weapon, January 1977-August 1978; 5. The Soviet Government, Private Citizens, and Human Rights, January 1977-August 1978; 6. A Delicate Balancing Act Topples: The Carter Administration, Human Rights, and Private Citizens, September 1978-January 1981; 7. The Soviet Government, Private Citizens, and Human Rights, September 1978-January 1981; 8. The Reagan Administration's "Conservative" and "Private" Human Rights Campaign, January 1981-November 1985; 9. The Soviet Government and Dissenters: Human Rights, Peace, and Detente, January 1981-September 1986; 10. Holding Mikhail Gorbachev and Soviet Bureaucrats Accountable: U.S.-Soviet Relations, Human Rights, and the Final Act, December 1985-January 1989; 11. Revolutions from Above and Below: Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet Bureaucrats, and Human Rights; 12. Conclusion | ||
| 650 | _a1. Human Rights - Soviet Union 2. Human Rights - Government Policy - U S A 3. Lobbying - U S A 4. Foreign Relations - Soviet Union - U S A | ||
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