FROM COUNTERINSURGENCY TO HUMAN RIGHTS
... same token, the erosion of the president’s support for human rights in the latter-half of his Administration served as touchstone for the Administration’s larger failures in the foreign policy arena, and lends considerable credence to critical scholarly analyses of the thirty-ninth president. 5 Whil ...
... same token, the erosion of the president’s support for human rights in the latter-half of his Administration served as touchstone for the Administration’s larger failures in the foreign policy arena, and lends considerable credence to critical scholarly analyses of the thirty-ninth president. 5 Whil ...
concord review - The New York Times
... The Editor will consider all manuscripts received, but can assume no responsibility regarding them. All submitted manuscripts become the property of The Concord Review for one year from the date of receipt. Essays may be on any historical topic, should generally be 4,000-6,000 words or more, with Tu ...
... The Editor will consider all manuscripts received, but can assume no responsibility regarding them. All submitted manuscripts become the property of The Concord Review for one year from the date of receipt. Essays may be on any historical topic, should generally be 4,000-6,000 words or more, with Tu ...
Human Rights Situation of Refugee and Migrant Families and
... immigration detention center are automatically and arbitrarily being detained for the duration of the immigration proceedings initiated against them, even in cases where the mother has passed an initial asylum screening. Other information received by the Commission indicated that unaccompanied child ...
... immigration detention center are automatically and arbitrarily being detained for the duration of the immigration proceedings initiated against them, even in cases where the mother has passed an initial asylum screening. Other information received by the Commission indicated that unaccompanied child ...
Human Rights and the War on Terror
... Justifications. New York: Colombia University Press. Authors in this collection focus on the relationship between violence and religion. Authors put the topic in a legal framework, asking if terrorists have rights and whether the laws of war can be effective in addressing terrorist acts. A. Odasuo A ...
... Justifications. New York: Colombia University Press. Authors in this collection focus on the relationship between violence and religion. Authors put the topic in a legal framework, asking if terrorists have rights and whether the laws of war can be effective in addressing terrorist acts. A. Odasuo A ...
Communication and Human Rights
... any media and regardless of frontiers”. However, while recognising the importance of communication in contemporary societies and its positive impact, we must not ignore the negative aspects resulting from the lack of access which prevents many groups from exercising their communication rights. Peace ...
... any media and regardless of frontiers”. However, while recognising the importance of communication in contemporary societies and its positive impact, we must not ignore the negative aspects resulting from the lack of access which prevents many groups from exercising their communication rights. Peace ...
Communication and Human Rights
... any media and regardless of frontiers”. However, while recognising the importance of communication in contemporary societies and its positive impact, we must not ignore the negative aspects resulting from the lack of access which prevents many groups from exercising their communication rights. Peace ...
... any media and regardless of frontiers”. However, while recognising the importance of communication in contemporary societies and its positive impact, we must not ignore the negative aspects resulting from the lack of access which prevents many groups from exercising their communication rights. Peace ...
Humanity Interrogated: Empire, Nation, and the Political
... conversations regarding countless iterations of the project over the years. The very first person to welcome me to University of Michigan was Rebecca Scott, and indeed, it was a truly fortuitous meeting. I count it as a true privilege and honor to have had Rebecca and Jean Hébrard as two incredibly ...
... conversations regarding countless iterations of the project over the years. The very first person to welcome me to University of Michigan was Rebecca Scott, and indeed, it was a truly fortuitous meeting. I count it as a true privilege and honor to have had Rebecca and Jean Hébrard as two incredibly ...
Making Democracy Korean: American Ideals and South Korean
... influence. Indeed, the problems and gaps riddling this notion of transplantation have guided my inquiry. This study examines both the process by which American policymakers shaped Korean politics and the Koreans’ active response to so-called “American” ideas. It also considers how Korean traditiona ...
... influence. Indeed, the problems and gaps riddling this notion of transplantation have guided my inquiry. This study examines both the process by which American policymakers shaped Korean politics and the Koreans’ active response to so-called “American” ideas. It also considers how Korean traditiona ...
the transformation of public interest lawyers in south korea* i
... continue to defend the rights of those deemed in violation of the National Security Law or were protesting their working conditions. As democratization progressed under the presidency of Kim Dae-jung (1998-2003), Minbyun lawyers aligned themselves with visible social movement groups such as the Citi ...
... continue to defend the rights of those deemed in violation of the National Security Law or were protesting their working conditions. As democratization progressed under the presidency of Kim Dae-jung (1998-2003), Minbyun lawyers aligned themselves with visible social movement groups such as the Citi ...
Rules of the Game: Examining US Policy in Korea
... Although there are some possible explanations, none are satisfactory. The puzzle cannot be fully explained in terms of power. In 1950, there were other Asian countries that were considered strategically vital to American security – countries like Indochina, Japan, and Formosa (Taiwan) – that were al ...
... Although there are some possible explanations, none are satisfactory. The puzzle cannot be fully explained in terms of power. In 1950, there were other Asian countries that were considered strategically vital to American security – countries like Indochina, Japan, and Formosa (Taiwan) – that were al ...
Which country was primarily responsible for the Korean War? Kim Il
... Stalin also made it clear that, although Kim would receive Soviet military aid, he would not commit Russian ground forces to any Korean conflict. Moreover, should the United States intervene and the fortunes of war turn against the North, the Soviet Union would not enter the conflict, and Kim would ...
... Stalin also made it clear that, although Kim would receive Soviet military aid, he would not commit Russian ground forces to any Korean conflict. Moreover, should the United States intervene and the fortunes of war turn against the North, the Soviet Union would not enter the conflict, and Kim would ...
Remembering the Past and Struggling for Justice: The Contested
... unmovable limit in the following they could attract,” as most people preferred to ignore the dirty war aspects of the regime (Stern 2006: 138). In the battle for Chilean hearts and minds, it took more than the determined action by activists and sympathetic institutions to pressure the regime. Labor ...
... unmovable limit in the following they could attract,” as most people preferred to ignore the dirty war aspects of the regime (Stern 2006: 138). In the battle for Chilean hearts and minds, it took more than the determined action by activists and sympathetic institutions to pressure the regime. Labor ...
IIAS Research Series Vol.1 Interest Groups and Lobbists in
... Interest and pressure groups are virtually synonymous in American political science literature. They have special interests or public interests t o protect and promote through governmental actions, both legislative and administrative. In most cases, these groups are not necessarily created for the s ...
... Interest and pressure groups are virtually synonymous in American political science literature. They have special interests or public interests t o protect and promote through governmental actions, both legislative and administrative. In most cases, these groups are not necessarily created for the s ...
Review Questions for Chapter 37
... Korea with Chinese leader Mao Zedong. (D) Eisenhower affirmed that he would order the United Nations troops to invade North Korea. (E) Eisenhower promised to personally travel to Korea to end the war. ...
... Korea with Chinese leader Mao Zedong. (D) Eisenhower affirmed that he would order the United Nations troops to invade North Korea. (E) Eisenhower promised to personally travel to Korea to end the war. ...
The Impact of the Korean War on the Political-Economic
... Unlike the traditional landlords, the South Korean bourgeoisie has remained “estranged from the very society in which it continues to grow,” though they have a plenty of wealth. The Korean landlords never recovered from land reform. The countryside, a place of landlords, would have dominated the cou ...
... Unlike the traditional landlords, the South Korean bourgeoisie has remained “estranged from the very society in which it continues to grow,” though they have a plenty of wealth. The Korean landlords never recovered from land reform. The countryside, a place of landlords, would have dominated the cou ...
Radical Teaching About Human Rights Part II
... argues that the consistent association of human rights film with historical accuracy as a means of raising awareness has led human rights education to focus on filmic content, with fiction films being used primarily as case studies about particular atrocities or as opportunities to discuss more gene ...
... argues that the consistent association of human rights film with historical accuracy as a means of raising awareness has led human rights education to focus on filmic content, with fiction films being used primarily as case studies about particular atrocities or as opportunities to discuss more gene ...
The Korean War, Anticommunism, and the Korean American
... purpose of . . . disturbing the state or who prepared or conspired to do so.”4 The Anticommunist Law, promulgated soon after the military coup of 1961, was created to deal further with dissent and was followed by the revamping of the NSL in 1962. Intended to “strengthen the anticommunist posture . ...
... purpose of . . . disturbing the state or who prepared or conspired to do so.”4 The Anticommunist Law, promulgated soon after the military coup of 1961, was created to deal further with dissent and was followed by the revamping of the NSL in 1962. Intended to “strengthen the anticommunist posture . ...
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson U.S. Department of State 2201 C
... Secretary of State Rex Tillerson U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520 April 5, 2017 Dear Secretary Tillerson: Our organizations write you to express our deep disappointment in the failure of the United States to participate in hearings held before the Inter-American Commiss ...
... Secretary of State Rex Tillerson U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520 April 5, 2017 Dear Secretary Tillerson: Our organizations write you to express our deep disappointment in the failure of the United States to participate in hearings held before the Inter-American Commiss ...
Guarding Korea`s Frontier - Association of the United States Army
... Spot of the Cold War. For more than ...
... Spot of the Cold War. For more than ...