Between Principle and Practice : Human Rights in North-South Relations.
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- 9780773566033
- 327
- JC599.A78 G55 1996
Intro -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- PART ONE: THEORY -- 1 Human Rights and Foreign Policy -- 2 Frameworks for Human Rights Analysis -- PART TWO: PRACTICE -- 3 Dutch Aid to Suriname, 1975-1990: The Litmus Test for Political Conditionality -- 4 The Philippines: Foreign Aid and Human Rights in an Uncertain Democracy -- 5 Principled Intervention: Norway, Canada, and the Sri Lankan Conflict -- 6 Riding the Tiger: Western Responses to Tiananmen Square -- 7 Defending Rights in East Timor: Canadian and Dutch Relations with Indonesia -- PART THREE: POLICIES -- 8 Between Discretion and Participation: Institutional Frameworks for Human Rights Policy -- 9 Between Principle and Practice: Ends and Means of Human Rights Statecraft -- 10 Between Ethics and Interests: Human Rights in North-South Relations -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- M -- N -- O -- P -- S -- U -- W.
Between Principle and Practice examines the human rights diplomacy of Canada, the Netherlands, and Norway, all prosperous industrial democracies with an international reputation for protesting human rights abuses, from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. David Gillies reveals that even these countries are seldom prepared to sacrifice short-run economic or political interests to protest gross and systematic human rights abuses beyond their borders.
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