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Global Challenges: Population Growth, Hunger, and Health (continued)
 
DEEP DENIAL. JON COHEN. The Sciences Jan 2001 v41 i1 p20

The Global Epidemic of Drug Resistance: Misuse of medicines is making diseases harder to fight. (Demography). (study on drug-resistant HIV)(Brief Article) The Futurist March-April 2002 v36 i2 p10(2) Mag.Coll.: 110K3285. Bus.Coll.: 138Y0909.

Promise unfulfilled; Human rights in Mexico. The Economist (US) August 16, 2003 v368 i8337 p34US (543 words)

Glasnost in the Air. (Turkey's human rights reforms)(Editorial) Owen Matthews, Sami Kohen. Newsweek International July 14, 2003 p33 (741 words)

Past crimes; Argentina's armed forces. (Re-opening the "dirty war") The Economist (US) July 12, 2003 v368 i8332 p33US (490 words)

Focusing on the other human rights. (Excerpt) Irene Khan. Briarpatch July-August 2003 v32 i6 p12(2) (796 words)

Democracy, Cuban-style. (Storm Over Cuba). (US media interpretation of political events in Cuba) Karen Wald. Canadian Dimension July-August 2003 v37 i4 p21(4) (2903 words)

Web watch. (Infotech). (websites on human rights) Richard Drezen. Library Journal July 2003 v128 i12 p30(2) (1755 words)

Between a sharp tongue and a blind eye: the politics of criticism and propaganda. (Open Forum). NACLA Report on the Americas julio-agosto 2003 v37 i1 p6(5) (2928 words)

Vietnamese coffee and the plight of the montagnards. Mark Pendergrast. Tea & Coffee Trade Journal June 20, 2003 v175 i6 p63(8) (3452 words)

Public health and the human rights of sex workers. (Health and human rights). Ivan Wolffers, Nel van Beelen. The Lancet June 7, 2003 v361 i9373 p1981 (938 words)

Ghana: no hiding place for former oppressors; the national reconciliation commission (NRC), modelled on South Africa's truth and reconciliation commission, is now in full flight. And what harrowing tales are coming out! (Around Africa). George Asmah, Tom Mbakwe. New African June 2003 p26(2) (800 words)

The human right for health & life. (Spotlight Health). Regina Jere-Malanda. New African June 2003 p58(4) (2064 words)

When rights are wrong. (European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights) Spectator May 31, 2003 v292 i9121 p7(1) (883 words)

The ground and nature of human rights: another round. William Schulz, Robin Fox, Francis Fukuyama. The National Interest Summer 2002 p113(11)

The multinational and the "new stakeholder": examining the business case for human rights. Scott Greathead. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law March 2002 v35 i2 p719(9)

Prisoners of the outback; Australia's asylum-seekers; Asylum-seekers in Australia. (Asia)(Brief Article) The Economist (US) June 30, 2001 p5

The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union: between political symbolism and legal realism. Thomas von Danwitz. Denver Journal of International Law and Policy Summer-Fall 2001 p289(16)

The Growing Threat to Democracy in Latin America. DONALD B. SCHULZ. Parameters Spring 2001 v31 i1 p59

Making human dignity violations proof; Third Committee: Social, Humanitarian and Cultural. (GA 57 Session). UN Chronicle March-May 2003 v40 i1 p14(2)

Habeas corpus. (Asseveration). (organ harvesting from executed prisoners in China) Harper's Magazine Feb 2002 v304 i1821 p22(4) Mag.Coll.: 110B0887.

Clerics, exiles, and academics: opposition to the Brazilian military dictatorship in the United States, 1969-1974. James N. Green. Latin American Politics and Society Spring 2003 v45 i1 p87(32)

Uganda: a British love affair; while the British and their allies have imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe, they continue to support Uganda which has a worse democratic and human rights record than Zimbabwe. (Guest Column). (Brief Article) Josephine A. Apira. New African May 2003 p53(1)

COLLATERAL DAMAGE. (Iraq) Hendrik Hertzberg. The New Yorker April 7, 2003 v79 i7 p033

In torture we trust? (Articles). (alleged treatment of terrorist suspects) Eyal Press. The Nation March 31, 2003 v276 i12 p11

The dragon still has teeth: how the West winks at Chinese repression. (Reportage). Joshua Kurlantzick. World Policy Journal Spring 2003 v20 i1 p49(10)

Is culture a barrier to human rights? (Inter-American Viewpoint). Matt J. Granato. Americas (English Edition) Jan-Feb 2003 v55 i1 p56(2)

An interview with Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland. (Interview) Nance Lucas. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies Wntr 2003 v9 i3 p2(6)

International law, human rights and HIV/AIDS. (Theme Papers). David Patterson, Leslie London. Bulletin of the World Health Organization Dec 2002 v80 i12 p964(6)

A Dickensian era of religious rights: an update on religious human rights in global perspective. John R. Witte. William and Mary Law Review March 2001 v42 i3 p707

Uneven justice in the Emirates. (United Arab Emirates and human rights)(Brief Article) The Economist (US) Sept 30, 2000 v356 i8190 p46

The Universality of Human Rights: Lessons from the Islamic Republic. (Iran) ANN ELIZABETH MAYER. Social Research Summer 2000 v67 i2 p519

Healing the sacred yoni in the land of Isis: female genital mutilation is banned (again) in Egypt. Susan A. Dillon. Houston Journal of International Law Wntr 2000 v22 i2 p289

Not by bread alone ... but not without bread either. (economic and social rights) Thomas Hammarberg. UN Chronicle Winter 1998 v35 i4 p18(3) Mag.Coll.: 99G3958.

A long march. (Human Rights: The Struggle Continues)(includes related article on international treaties concerning economic and social rights)(Universal Declaration of Human Rights) Francisco Soberon. UNESCO Courier Oct 1998 p18(3) Mag.Coll.: 98C3185.

For an end to double standards. (Human Rights: The Struggle Continues)(realpolitik and human rights) Emma Bonino. UNESCO Courier Oct 1998 p21(2) Mag.Coll.: 98C3188.

Televised genocide. (Human Rights: The Struggle Continues)(war crimes in Rwanda and Yugoslavia) Rony Brauman. UNESCO Courier Oct 1998 p23(1) Mag.Coll.: 98C3190.

Refugees: human rights in economic globalization. Rona M. Fields. Migration World Magazine May-June 1998 v26 n4 p23(3)

Population control and sustainability: it's the same old song but with a different meaning. (Symposium on Population Law) Paula Abrams. Environmental Law Winter 1997 v27 n4 p1111-1135

The environment, population, and women's human rights. (Symposium on Population Law) Reed Boland. Environmental Law Winter 1997 v27 n4 p1137-1167

Child soldiers: in some places, if you're as tall as a rifle, you're old enough to carry one. (Cover Story) Mike Wessells. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Nov-Dec 1997 v53 n6 p32(8) Mag.Coll.: 91F3581.

State integration and human rights in Africa. Julia Maxted, Abebe Zegeye. International Journal of Comparative Sociology June 1997 v38 n1-2 p64(22)

Clinton's second term: making women's rights a foreign policy issue. John Mattras, Marjorie Lightman. Presidential Studies Quarterly Wntr 1997 v27 n1 p121(5)

Ethics, national sovereignty and the control of immigration. (Special Issue: Ethics, Migration, and Global Stewardship) Myron Weiner. International Migration Review Spring 1996 v30 n1 p171(27)

The rights of future generations. Federico Mayor. UNESCO Courier March 1996 p36(2) Mag.Coll.: 84F3793.

A coherent approach to human rights. Rolf Kunnemann. Human Rights Quarterly May 1995 v17 n2 p323-342

Britain's asylum and immigration regime: the shifting contours of rights. Lydia Morris.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies July 2002 v28 i3 p409(17)

Stability, America's Enemy. (United States traditionally supports "stable" governments that sacrafice human rights) Ralph Peters.
Parameters Winter 2001 v31 i4 p5(16)

Attention to Process Blinds Political Scientists to Real Causes of World Problems. (Brief Article)
PS: Political Science & Politics Dec 2000 v33 i4 p747

International human rights in the U.S.: a critique. (Human Rights, Gender Politics & Postmodern Discourses) Rita Maran.
Social Justice Spring 1999 v26 i1 p49(2)

The role of INGOs in the protection of human rights refugees. (international non-governmental organizations) Caroline Schawitter Marsiaj.
Migration World Magazine Sept-Oct 1997 v25 n5 p18(5)

The homicide of Digna Ochoa. (Mexican lawyer and human rights advocate) John McAlpine.
The Advocate May 2002 v60 i3 p379(6)

Raising the bar: Human-Rights initiatives in Taiwan. (Perspectives). Chen Shui-bian.
Harvard International Review Spring 2002 v24 i1 p26(4)

Britain and the European Convention. (human rights) A.W. Brian Simpson.
Cornell International Law Journal Summer 2001 v34 i3 p523(32)

Human Dignity, Human Rights. (Universal Declaration of Human Rights) Michael Novak.
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life Nov 1999 p39

The Advance of Human Rights. Fred Edwords.
The Humanist Nov 1998 p7

THE BUREAU OF HUMAN RIGHTS DURING THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION. VICTOR S. KAUFMAN.
The Historian Fall 1998 v61 i1 p51(1)

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights fifty years later: a statement of the Ramsey Colloquium.
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life April 1998 n82 p18(5)

Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (includes related article on 50th anniversary of the declaration) Anuradha Mittal.
Earth Island Journal Winter 1997 v13 n1 p28(2)

The UN's human rights record: from San Francisco to Vienna and beyond. Philip Alston.
Human Rights Quarterly May 1994 v16 n2 p375-390

The road to San Francisco: the revival of the human rights idea in the twentieth century. Jan Herman Burgers.
Human Rights Quarterly Nov 1992 v14 n4 p447-477

The Declaration of Independence, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, and the Bill of Rights. Mark W. Janis.
Human Rights Quarterly Nov 1992 v14 n4 p478-484


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapters 7, 10

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapter 16

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 17

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapter 12
 
         
         
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