Format:
Online-Ressource (240 p)
,
25 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg.] Brill Nijhoff E-Books Collections : Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ; International Law 2006-2008
ISBN:
9789004155138
Series Statement:
Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights library
Content:
Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Rights for All? -- 1 Can We Avoid a Clash of Civilizations? -- 2 Can We Allow the Free Movement of People? -- 3 Can We Diminish War? -- 4 Can We Get Rid of Nuclear Weapons? -- 5 How Far and Fast Can We Push the Frontier of Human Rights Observance? -- 6 Can Human Rights Be Pursued by Making War? -- 7 Does the United Nations Have What It Takes? -- 8 Can We Feed All the People? -- 9 How Far Can Human Development Progress? -- 10 Does Africa Have a Future? -- 11 Will China Dominate the Century? -- Index.
Content:
Sixty years since the end of World War II is two generations. And two generations is long enough to measure whether there has been a substantial change in direction in how mankind orders its affairs. It is clear that it has. Not just in matters of war and peace- there has not been a Third World War- but in its attitude to poverty, economic progress, human rights, its habitat and its relationship to the other sex and its offspring. In all there have been great strides forward that at the time of the ending of the war seemed barely conceivable. Conundrums of Humanity poses eleven questions for our future progress, ranging from “Can we diminish War?” to “How far and fast can we push forward the frontiers of Human Rights?” to “Will China dominate the century?”. The answers to these questions, the author believes, growing out of his long experience as a foreign correspondent and columnist for the International Herald Tribune, are largely positive ones, despite the hurdles yet to be overcome. They all depend for fruition, partly on building on the important work already accomplished, partly on creating a more benign and positive atmosphere in the world order and partly on demonstrating how the world can be even better in the future and thus giving the world’s peoples a sense of forward momentum
Note:
Includes index
,
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Rights for All?; 1 Can We Avoid a Clash of Civilizations?; 2 Can We Allow the Free Movement of People?; 3 Can We Diminish War?; 4 Can We Get Rid of Nuclear Weapons?; 5 How Far and Fast Can We Push the Frontier of Human Rights Observance?; 6 Can Human Rights Be Pursued by Making War?; 7 Does the United Nations Have What it Takes?; 8 Can We Feed All the People?; 9 How Far Can Human Development Progress?; 10 Does Africa Have a Future?; 11 Will China Dominate the Century?; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789047419761
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004155138 (alk. free paper)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004155139 (alk. free paper)
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Conundrums of humanity ISBN 9789004155138(alk.freepaper)
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004155139(alk.freepaper)
Additional Edition:
Papierausg. u.d.T. Power, Jonathan, 1941 - Conundrums of humanity Leiden [u.a.] : Nijhoff, 2007 ISBN 9789004155138
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004155139
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
Globalisierung
;
Soziale Gerechtigkeit
;
Menschenrecht
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004155138.i-244
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