Kathryn Sikkink is the Arleen C. Carlson Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota.
Foreword
ix
Richard C. Leone
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xxi
Part I. The Origins of Human Rights Policies
Introduction to the Origins of Human Rights Policies
3
(20)
The Idea of Internationally Recognized Human Rights
23
(25)
The Reemergence of Human Rights in U. S. Foreign Policy in the 1970s
48
(31)
Part II. Effectiveness of Human Rights Policies
Introduction to the Effectiveness of Human Rights Policies
79
(27)
U. S. Human Rights Policy during the Nixon and Ford Administrations
106
(15)
The Carter Administration and Human Rights Policy toward Latin America
121
(27)
The Reagan Administration and Human Rights Policy toward Latin America
148
(33)
Institutionalizing Human Rights Policy toward Latin America during the George H. W. Bush and Clinton Years
181
(27)
Conclusion: The Lessons of Human Rights Policies
208
(13)
Notes
221
(30)
Index
251
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