Sound the Trumpet: The United States and Human Rights Promotion

Sound the Trumpet: The United States and Human Rights Promotion

by Lawrence J. Haas
Sound the Trumpet: The United States and Human Rights Promotion

Sound the Trumpet: The United States and Human Rights Promotion

by Lawrence J. Haas

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Overview

In Sound the Trumpet, Lawrence J. Haas examines the effort by America’s leaders and its people, its government and private institutions, to use the force of our ideals, the strength of our economy, the power of our military, and the influence of our culture to advance freedom and democracy around the world. Focused on the period since World War I1 – when human rights promotion became a central feature of U.S. foreign policy – Haas explores what Presidents and Congresses have done, the tools they have used, the results they have achieved, and the obstacles that have stood in their way. Writing in a concise, accessible style that will engage all readers interested in U.S. foreign policy, he tells a story of dramatic success that is somewhat offset by tragic errors and missed opportunities; of idealism and its practical limits; of clashes between America’s long-term goal of advancing freedom and democracy and such short-term goals as protecting national security, ensuring regional stability, and guaranteeing access to natural resources. Most strikingly, this story demonstrates America’s unique and enduring power to shape the course of history and make the world a safer, more prosperous place. Haas argues forcefully that, for all of our missed opportunities and tragic errors, the world is a better place because of our efforts.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442216600
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 194
File size: 610 KB

About the Author

Lawrence J. Haas, senior fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy at the American Foreign Policy Council, has written widely on foreign affairs and appears frequently on tv and radio. An award winning journalist, Haas served as communications director for Vice President Al Gore and, before that, for the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Introduction: The Advance Of Human Rights
Chapter 1: America The Essential
Chapter 2: Laying The Groundwork: From Truman To LBJ
Chapter 3: The Perfect Storm: From Nixon To Ford
Chapter 4: Cold War Victory And Beyond: From Carter To Clinton
Chapter 5: Terror And Its Aftermath: From Bush To Obama
Epilogue: Of Challenges And Opportunities
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
About the author
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