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7. The Reagan Administration And Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America
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Kathryn Sikkink
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xxi
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Part I. The Origins Of Human Rights Policies
- I. Introduction To The Origins Of Human Rights Policies 3
- 2. The Idea Of Internationally Recognized Human Rights 23
- 3. The Reemergence Of Human Rights In U.S. Foreign Policy In The 1970s 48
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Part II. Effectiveness Of Human Rights Policies
- 4. Introduction To The Effectiveness Of Human Rights Policies 79
- 5. U.S. Human Rights Policy During The Nixon And Ford Administrations 106
- 6. The Carter Administration And Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America 121
- 7. The Reagan Administration And Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America 148
- 8. Institutionalizing Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America During The George H. W Bush And Clinton Years 181
- 9. Conclusion: The Lessons Of Human Rights Policies 208
- Notes 221
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xxi
-
Part I. The Origins Of Human Rights Policies
- I. Introduction To The Origins Of Human Rights Policies 3
- 2. The Idea Of Internationally Recognized Human Rights 23
- 3. The Reemergence Of Human Rights In U.S. Foreign Policy In The 1970s 48
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Part II. Effectiveness Of Human Rights Policies
- 4. Introduction To The Effectiveness Of Human Rights Policies 79
- 5. U.S. Human Rights Policy During The Nixon And Ford Administrations 106
- 6. The Carter Administration And Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America 121
- 7. The Reagan Administration And Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America 148
- 8. Institutionalizing Human Rights Policy Toward Latin America During The George H. W Bush And Clinton Years 181
- 9. Conclusion: The Lessons Of Human Rights Policies 208
- Notes 221
- Index 251