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| 100 | _aTomasevski Katarina | ||
| 245 | _aResponding to human rights violations 1946 - 1999 | ||
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| 505 | _aContents Preface. List of tables. Introduction. Part I: Evolution of multilateralism.; 1. Multilateral Passage from Rights to Violators; 2. The First Multilateral Sanctions; 3. Limitations of Multilateralism: Isral between the West and the Middle East. Part II: The United States as trendsetter in unilateralism; 4. Containment of Communism; 5. Wielding the Aid Lever. Part III: Unilateralism and multilateralism in practice; 6. South America; 7. The Middle East and North Africa; 8. Asia; 9. Africa; 10. Sanctions against IRAQ; 11. Fortress Europe and Eastern Europe. Part V: A look back and a look forward; 12. The Pattern of Condemnations and Sanctions; 13. After this Past, what Future; | ||
| 650 | _a1. Human Rights - Violations - Western Countries - Responses2. Human Rights Violations - Developing Countries - Responses | ||
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