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- W2091124411 abstract "Surveying recent scholarship, this article argues that human rights have succeeded in our time because powerful states have called them into being and endowed them with substantial force. Rather than seeing human rights as an epiphenomenon of the global politics of the 1970s, this essay places human rights in a longer historical trajectory and gives special attention to the era of the 1940s. Now that human rights have become ensconced in our politics, the challenge has been to implement human rights protections. Some commentators worry that human rights “interventions” simply hide neo-imperial ambitions and agendas of regime change. This essay argues by contrast that this “responsibility to protect” emerged directly from the historical evolution of the human rights idea since 1945. * William I. Hitchcock is Professor of History at the University of Virginia and the Randolph P. Compton Professor at the Miller Center. He received a B.A. from Kenyon College (1986) and a Ph.D. from Yale (1994). His books include France Restored: Cold War Diplomacy and the Quest for Leadership in Europe (UNC, 1998); a co-edited volume (with Paul Kennedy), From War to Peace: Altered Strategic Landscapes in the 20th Century (Yale, 2000); The Struggle for Europe: The Turbulent History of a Divided Continent (Doubleday, 2002); and The Bitter Road to Freedom: A New History of the Liberation of Europe (Free Press, 2008), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the winner of the George Louis Beer Prize, and a Financial Times bestseller in the UK. His most recent book is The Human Rights Revolution: An International History (co-edited with Petra Goedde and Akira Iriye, Oxford: 2012). The author would like to thank Geir Lundestad and Asle Toje of the Norwegian Nobel Institute for an invitation to present this work to the Institute’s seminar in March 2013. He also thanks Hanne Hagtvedt Vik and Melvyn P. Leffler for helpful comments. 2015 Searching for a Narrative from the Cold War to the 9/11 Era 81" @default.
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- W2091124411 title "The Rise and Fall of Human Rights?: Searching for a Narrative from the Cold War to the 9/11 Era" @default.
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