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Human rights advocacy from "summary" of Years of Renewal by Henry Kissinger

Human rights advocacy was a central theme in the discourse of international relations during the 1970s and 1980s. The concept gained prominence as a result of the growing awareness of human rights violations around the world. Activists and policymakers alike began to push for greater attention to be paid to the rights and freedoms of individuals, regardless of their nationality or political affiliation. The advocacy for human rights was not without its challenges, however. Many governments, particularly those with poor human rights records themselves, were resistant to external pressure to improve their practices. Critics of human rights advocacy argued that it was often used as a tool by powerful nations to advance their own interests, rather than as a genuine effort to promote universal values. Despite these criticisms, huma...
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    Years of Renewal

    Henry Kissinger

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