RT Book T1 Principles in power: Latin America and the politics of U.S. human rights diplomacy T2 The United States in the world A1 Walker, Vanessa 1978- LA English PP Ithaca New York PB Cornell University Press YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1761553356 AB "In the 1970s human rights advocates and U.S. government officials created a uniquely anti-interventionist, self-critical human rights agenda in Latin America and beyond. This book exposes the strained yet transformative relationship between these ambivalent allies"-- AB Introduction : Principles in Power -- The Chilean Catalyst : Cold War Allies and Human Rights in the Western Hemisphere -- Words Are Not Enough : Building a New Human Rights Agenda in the Shadow of the Past -- A Special Responsibility : Human Rights and U.S.-Chilean Relations -- One of the Most Difficult and Vexing Cases : Weighing the Costs of Human Rights in U.S.-Argentine Relations -- The Reagan Reinvention : A Cold War Human Rights Vision -- Conclusion : The Golden Years of Human Rights? NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN JC599.U5 SN 978-1-5017-5268-1 K1 Human Rights : Latin America : History : 20th century K1 Human rights advocacy : United States : History : 20th century K1 Human Rights : Government policy : United States : History : 20th century K1 Human rights advocacy K1 Human rights ; Government policy K1 Diplomatic relations K1 Human Rights K1 HISTORY / United States / 20th Century K1 History K1 United States : Foreign relations : Latin America K1 Latin America : Foreign relations : United States K1 United States : Foreign relations : 1945-1989 K1 Latin America K1 United States K1 Electronic books K1 eBook-EBSCO-eBook-Academic-Collection