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HUMAN RIGHTS

Human Rights: Special Issue DAEDALUS

1- "Are There Any Human Rights?", Maurice Cranston

19- "Reaching for the Most Difficult: Human Rights as a Foreign Policy Goal", Stanley Hoffmann

51- "Capitalism and Human Rights", Gaston V. Rimlinger

81- "Marxism and Human Rights", Leszek Kolakowski

93- "Human Rights and the Future International Community", John Gerard Ruggie

111- "Human Rights in the People’s Republic of China", Merle Goldman

139- "Human Rights and Human Welfare in Latin America", Tom J. Farer

171- "Human Rights and Development in Africa: Dilemmas and Opinions", Warren Weinstein

197- "Seeking a New civil Rights Consensus", Drew S. Days, III

217- "A Less Ideological Way of Deciding How Much Should Be Given to the Poor", Mancur Olson

237- "Religion and Human Rights in the Public Realm", David Tracy

255- "The Contexts of Autonomy: Some Presuppositions of the Comprehensibility of Human Rights", Henrich / Pacini,
Daedalus, vo1ume 112, Number 4, Fall 1983.
"Human Rights in Mexico: Cause for Continuing Concern" Lutz, Current History, February 1993. Vol. 92, No.571.
HUMAN RIGHTS: "Asia’s Different Standard", Kausikan;
"Asia’s Unacceptable Standard", Neier; Foreign Policy, No.92, Fall 1993.
"Five Fables About Human Rights: What It Would be Like If...", Lukes, Dissent, Fall 1993.
"Human Rights First", Bernstein and Dicker, Foreign Policy, No.94 Spring 1994.
"NAFTA and After: A New Era for the U.S. and Latin America?", Hakim;
"Human Rights and the Chiapas Rebellion", Human Rights Watch, Current History, March 1994.
"Jettison the Policy", Tonelson;
"Rally Round Human Rights", Posner, (on U.S. human rights policy), Foreign Policy, No.97, Winter 1994-1995.
"Modernism and Human Rights Near the Millennium", Berman, Dissent, Summer 1995.
"A World Consensus on Human rights?", Taylor, Dissent, Summer 1996.
"Human Rights and China: A Symposium", Amsden et al., Dissent, Spring 1997.
"The New Double Standard" (in the human rights issue), Neier;
"Comment: The Need for Pragmatism", Garten, Foreign Policy, No.105, Winter 1996-1997.

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