Political Science 3388E Chapter : Donnelly

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Readings week 9: donnelly: human rights: legitimate conern of foreign policy y the relativist or pluralist views international human rights policies as moral imperialism, realist argument. Realists see international politics as a struggle between self-aggrandizing states in an environment of anarchy. Disjunction between the individual world of moral relations ahd the world of collective action. Academic realists and their brethren in foreign offices have therefore attempted to exclude moral concerns from foreign policy. Realism reveals the danger of overemphasizing human rights. In certain contingent circumstances it may be inside to pursue human rights may be determined empirically: statist argument. Structured around the principle of sovereignty, legalist argues that human rights must be excluded from foreign policy because what a state does with respect to its own nationals on its own territory. States remain the primary actors in contemporary international relations. One its face an archetypal matter of sovereign national jurisdiction. Sovereignty however is the starting point of international law.

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