Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world / (Record no. 76509)

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ISBN 9781906538224
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ISBN 1906538220
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Language code eng
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Personal name Dennison, Susi
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Title Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world /
Author, etc Susi Dennison and Anthony Dworkin
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Title Towards a European Union human rights strategy for a post-Western world
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Place of publication London, U.K. :
Publisher European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR),
Year 2010
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Pages 16 p.
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Series title Policy brief
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Summary, etc In 'Towards an EU human rights strategy for a post-Western world', Anthony Dworkin and Susi Dennison argue that: After the Cold War ended, history seemed on the side of European values such as democracy and human rights. But now, with authoritarian capitalism offering another route to prosperity, our credibility and soft power have fallen. Developing nations can turn elsewhere for trade & aid--for example China has replaced the EU as Sri Lanka's biggest trade & aid partner, with deep pockets and fewer strings attached. We now need a post-Western strategy to counter this collapse in soft power and the resistance the world has against being lectured by us about our values. This is not about altruism but creating stable and willing partners in areas like trade, climate change, energy and immigration. Europe needs to re-engage in a battle of ideas over our values, looking for achievable goals with more sensitivity to local needs and conditions--for instance Russian entrepreneurs who want a stronger rule of law, and Chinese campaigners against the death penalty.--Publisher description.
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Keyword human rights
Subdivision EU
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Author/Editor Dworkin, Anthony
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Institution European Council on Foreign Relations
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Authorized title Policy brief (European Council on Foreign Relations)
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Classification part 327ser European
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URI http://ecfr.eu/page/-/documents/towards-an-EU-human-rights-strategy-for-a-post-western-world.txt.pdf
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