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David Owen, Human Rights and the Remaking of British Foreign Policy

Autor David Grealy
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Although the evolution of human rights diplomacy during the second half of the 20th century has been the subject of a wealth of scholarship in recent years, British foreign policy perspectives remain largely underappreciated. Focusing on former Foreign Secretary David Owen's sustained engagement with the related concepts of human rights and humanitarianism, David Owen, Human Rights and the Remaking of British Foreign Policy addresses this striking omission by exploring the relationship between international human rights promotion and British foreign policy between c.1956-1997. In doing so, this book uncovers how human rights concerns have shaped national responses to foreign policy dilemmas at the intersections of civil society, media, and policymaking; how economic and geopolitical interests have defined the parameters within which human rights concerns influence policy; how human rights considerations have influenced British interventions in overseas conflicts; and how activism on normative issues such as human rights has been shaped by concepts of national identity. Furthermore, by bringing these issues and debates into focus through the lens of Owen's human rights advocacy, analysis provides a reappraisal of one of the most recognisable, albeit enigmatic, parliamentarians in recent British history. Both within the confines of Whitehall and without, Owen's human rights advocacy served to alter the course of British foreign policy at key junctures during the late Cold War and post-Cold War periods, and provides a unique prism through which to interrogate the intersections between Britain's enduring search for a distinctive 'role' in the world and the development of the international human rights regime during the period in question.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350294905
ISBN-10: 135029490X
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Adopts a multi-disciplinary approach incorporating British foreign policy analysis, cold war and contemporary British history

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsList of AbbreviationsAcknowledgementsIntroduction 1. A Natural Policy for Socialists to Champion: David Owen, Human Rights and New Social Movements in the Long 1960s 2. The Morality of Compromise: Selling Arms to El Salvador and Iran 3. In Search of a Role: Human Rights and British Relations with the United States and the European Community 4. Beyond the Breakthrough: (In)divisible Human Rights and Cold War Contestations 5. Lessons from the Balkans: On the Protracted Development of a New World Order Conclusion Bibliography

Recenzii

This in-depth analysis locates the place of the United Kingdom in the human rights breakthrough of the 1970s. Grealy is not interested in praising or denouncing Dr. Owen's human rights policy, but rather in investigating its intellectual and political origins; its achievements, shortcomings and contradictions; its prolonged shadows on the international system after the end of the Cold War.

Notă biografică

David Grealy is an Associate Lecturer at Lancaster University, UK. He has participated in the Global Humanitarianism Research Academy in Mainz and Geneva, and has studied at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. as a fellow at the John W. Kluge Centre.