Human Rights in Canadian Foreign Policy

Author: Matthews   R.  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1988

E-ISBN: 9780773583245

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773506671

Subject: D08 Other political theory problems

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

Concern for international human rights is well entrenched in the rhetoric of Canadian foreign relations. This book is one of the first comprehensive efforts to present, assess, and explain the actual effect which this concern has had on Canada's foreign policy.

Chapter

1 Introduction: Concepts and Instruments

PART ONE: DOMESTIC CONTEXT

2 Human Rights in Domestic Politics and Policy

3 Cabin'd, Cribb'd, Confin'd?: Canada's Interest in Human Rights

4 Human Rights and Foreign Policy–Making

PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL FORUMS

5 The UN Commission on Human Rights

6 The Human Rights Committee

7 The International Labour Organization

8 The Helsinki Process

9 International Financial Institutions

PART THREE: BILATERAL DIPLOMACY

10 Development Assistance

11 Military Sales

12 "America's Backyard": Central America

13 The Polish Case

14 Black Africa and South Africa

15 Conclusion: Questions and Prospects

Notes

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