Die Ambivalenz des Guten
Menschenrechte in der internationalen Politik seit den 1940ern
Autor*in: Eckel, Jan
Jahr: 2015
Sprache: Deutsch
Umfang: 936 S.
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- Did emphasizing human rights prove to be truly an effective principle for fighting repression and violence – or did human rights remain only an unredeemed ideal put to use in the service of purely political interests?In the course of the 20th century human rights received international attention and became a hotly contested arena of political conflict. Untold groups and whole countries invoked the cause of helping others in order to protect themselves, their interests and their political goals. That caused this approach to become one of the decisive venues of international politics.This volume addresses for the first time the development of the international politics of human rights since the 1940s. It examines the many projects that were undertaken in the name of human rights, the dramatic controversies that ensued, and the ambivalent consequences that this path had for the remainder of the 20th century. This is an important and indispensable book for our understanding of the history of the past century and for developing a competent political discussion in the future.
Prof. Dr. Jan Eckel ist seit Oktober 2016 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Neuere Geschichte mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Zeitgeschichte und Direktor des Seminars für Zeitgeschichte an der Universität Tübingen.
Titelinformationen
Titel: Die Ambivalenz des Guten
Autor*in: Eckel, Jan
Verlag: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 9783647996547
Kategorie: Sachmedien & Ratgeber, Geschichte, Völker & Länder
Dateigröße: 1 MB
Format: ePub
Max. Ausleihdauer: 21 Tage