
The Helsinki Effect
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This study will fundamentally influence ongoing debates about the politics of international institutions, the socialization of states, the spread of democracy, and, not least, about the balance of factors that felled the Iron Curtain. It casts new light on Solidarity, Charter 77, and other democratic movements in Eastern Europe, the sources of Gorbachev's reforms, the evolution of the European Union, U.S. foreign policy, and East-West relations in the final decades of the Cold War. The Helsinki Effect will be essential reading for scholars and students of international relations, international law, European politics, human rights, and social movements.
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: The International Politics of Human Rights
- THE EVOLUTION OF NORMS
- Chapter One: The Emergence of Human Rights Norms in East-West Relations
- Chapter Two: Negotiating Human Rights in the Helsinki Final Act
- THE FRAMING OF NORMS
- Chapter Three: Framing "Helsinki" at Home: Social Movements against the Communist Party-State
- Chapter Four: Framing "Helsinki" Abroad: Transnational Networks and U.S. Policy
- THE EFFECTS OF NORMS
- Chapter Five: Mobilization: The Expansion of Human Rights Movements
- Chapter Six: Backlash: Communism's Response to Human Rights
- Chapter Seven: Socialization: Human Rights and the Dismantling of Communist Rule
- Conclusions: The Helsinki Effect
- Appendix: Interviews
- Index
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