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Challenges to Human Rights Globaliztion
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1. What forces are challenging human rights? 2. What are characteristics of genocides? 3. Describe worldwide efforts to guarantee basic human rights.
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Balkans Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia Rwanda Hutu vs. Tutsi (imperialism) Darfur Sudan Government sponsored Arab militias – Janjaweed 400,000 deaths, 2.8 million displaced Cambodia Communist group, Khmer Rouge – Pol Pot 1975-1978 – up to 4 million dead
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U.N. approved the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) Guaranteed basic rights and freedom to all people Helsinki Accords (1975) Guaranteed basic rights – freedom of speech, religion and press, fair trial, earn a living, and live in safety Civil Rights 1960’s movement in America Constitutional guarantees enforced for all Martin Luther King Jr. Use of non-violent protest methods adopted from Gandhi in India Apartheid Ended in South Africa Encouraged by Civil Rights movement in America
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Integrated world economy where new ways of trade, transportation, and communication brought larger numbers of people into contact with one another Technology continued to improve after WWII which created more global interaction Economies of many nations are now linked Collective security – UN, NATO Cultures changing and mixing through influence of TV, radio, internet
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Economic OPEC, WTO, global stock markets Western industries (McDonalds, Nike, Microsoft, etc) Outsourcing and trade expansion, NAFTA and EU Social Spread of culture and religion & the backlash Telecommunication Mass communication, satellites, internet, etc… Computer Shrinking due to space programs Make transmitting information and business transactions quick and cheap Transportation Air travel, bullet trains, supertankers, interstate highways Medical Advancements Penicillin, laser treatments, ultrasound, CAT scans, MRI’s
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