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... human rights challenges we face is how different they are from those of the cold war era . Whereas the abuses of the ... human rights situ- ation has changed , we need to go back to the end of the Second World War . From 1945 un ...
... human rights challenges we face is how different they are from those of the cold war era . Whereas the abuses of the ... human rights situ- ation has changed , we need to go back to the end of the Second World War . From 1945 un ...
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national in 1961. These organizations trans- formed human rights into the most powerful critique of the non - interference rule in post- war state relations . The simultaneous historical rediscovery of the Red Terror and the Holocaust ...
national in 1961. These organizations trans- formed human rights into the most powerful critique of the non - interference rule in post- war state relations . The simultaneous historical rediscovery of the Red Terror and the Holocaust ...
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... human rights dilemmas of the twenty - first century derive more from anarchy than tyranny . I F CHAOS RATHER than tyranny is the chief cause of human rights abuse , then activ- ists will have to rethink their traditional sus- picion of ...
... human rights dilemmas of the twenty - first century derive more from anarchy than tyranny . I F CHAOS RATHER than tyranny is the chief cause of human rights abuse , then activ- ists will have to rethink their traditional sus- picion of ...
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