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A Precarious Equilibrium: Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy

A Precarious Equilibrium: Human Rights and deTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy

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During his presidency, Carter promoted human rights in the USSR to build a domestic consensus for détente, but this effort contributed to the erosion of détente without achieving a lasting domestic consensus.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 232 pages
\n Publication date: 07 September 2021
\n Publisher: Manchester University Press
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During his presidency, Jimmy Carter played a pivotal role in the intricate relationship between human rights and détente. Recognizing the interconnectedness of these two concepts, Carter embarked on a strategic approach to promote human rights within the Soviet Union (USSR). His primary objective was to foster a domestic consensus for détente, believing that by advocating for human rights in the USSR, he could strengthen the foundation for peaceful relations between the two superpowers. To achieve this, Carter initiated a bipolar dialogue, engaging in direct communication and negotiations with Soviet leaders to address human rights concerns.

However, the pursuit of human rights in the USSR presented a complex and multifaceted challenge. While Carter's efforts aimed to improve the lives of countless individuals and promote democratic values, they also contributed to the erosion of détente. The increased scrutiny and pressure on the Soviet government from the international community, coupled with the growing awareness of human rights abuses within the USSR, created tensions and divisions between the two nations.

Despite these challenges, Carter remained committed to his vision of promoting human rights in the USSR. He believed that by addressing these issues, he could create a more just and equitable world and ultimately contribute to the long-term stability and peace of the region. His legacy in this regard is widely recognized, and his efforts continue to inspire advocates for human rights around the globe.

In conclusion, while the pursuit of human rights in the USSR presented complexities and challenges, Jimmy Carter's unwavering commitment to these principles played a significant role in shaping the dynamics of the Cold War era. His efforts to build a domestic consensus for détente and advance human rights through bipolar dialogue laid the foundation for future generations to continue working towards a more just and peaceful world.

\n Weight: 358g\n
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781526160775\n \n

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