In Sound the Trumpet, Lawrence J. Haas examines the effort by America’s leaders and its people, its government and priva
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This document has been published annually since 2003 and is informally known as the China Human Rights Report. It began
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Brucken shows how the American human rights policy had come full circle: Eisenhower, like Roosevelt, issued statements t
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Argues for greater openness in the ways we approach human rights and international rights promotion, and in so doing bri
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In the same way that the rise of the New Right cannot be understood apart from the mobilization of evangelicals, Gene Zu
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This edited collection addresses some of the most important challenges in contemporary human rights law and practice. It
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In Women's Human Rights and Migration, Sital Kalantry examines the laws to ban sex-selective abortion in the United
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A Most Uncertain Crusade traces and analyzes the emergence of human rights as both an international concern and as a con
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This book examines race, religion, and politics in the United States, illuminating their intersections and what they rev
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Most Americans assume that the United States provides a gold standard for human rights—a 2007 survey found that 80 perce
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