At the heart of the notion of an ethical foreign policy is the assumption that foreign policy can help deliver liberty and security around the globe. Yet, as Conor Gearty has argued, in our contemporary ‘neo-democratic’ world, liberty and security are not the universal goods they are often considered to be. Rather they are selectively granted, and curtailed for those considered a threat to the status quo. Where liberty and security are curtailed, this is often in the name of the universal freedoms that neo-democracies claim to uphold. When the Blair government was elected in 1997, Foreign Secretary Robin Cook announced that British foreign policy must have an ethical dimension. There has been much debate on whether UK foreign policy under t...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone discussed the ...
In his new book, Liberty and Security, Conor Gearty, professor of law at the London School of Econom...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
William Hague’s assertion that human rights should constitute the “irreducible core” of foreign poli...
Over the past two decades, Western political leaders have scripted a more ethical foreign policy, wh...
The purpose of this article is to explain the place of human rights in the foreign policy thinking o...
This article develops a critical conception of security by showing the limits of traditional realist...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
Prior to September 11, 2001, the United States had the reputation of being a leader in the field of ...
The historical connection between U.S. foreign policy and human rights has been strong on occasion. ...
In the rapidly expanding historiography on human rights and their growing presence within internatio...
A significant portion of human rights instruments in the world contain rights that are ‘freedoms fro...
This thesis is concerned with the role of human rights in contemporary liberal democracyand consider...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone discussed the ...
In his new book, Liberty and Security, Conor Gearty, professor of law at the London School of Econom...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...
Under the leadership of Tony Blair, the United Kingdom engaged in an unprecedented period of interna...
In May 1997, the then UK Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, famously said that foreign policy should hav...
William Hague’s assertion that human rights should constitute the “irreducible core” of foreign poli...
Over the past two decades, Western political leaders have scripted a more ethical foreign policy, wh...
The purpose of this article is to explain the place of human rights in the foreign policy thinking o...
This article develops a critical conception of security by showing the limits of traditional realist...
Debate has raged over the extent to which New Labour has succeeded in incorporating an ethical dimen...
Prior to September 11, 2001, the United States had the reputation of being a leader in the field of ...
The historical connection between U.S. foreign policy and human rights has been strong on occasion. ...
In the rapidly expanding historiography on human rights and their growing presence within internatio...
A significant portion of human rights instruments in the world contain rights that are ‘freedoms fro...
This thesis is concerned with the role of human rights in contemporary liberal democracyand consider...
In the 2012 audit of UK democracy, Stuart Wilks-Heeg, Andrew Blick, and Stephen Crone discussed the ...
In his new book, Liberty and Security, Conor Gearty, professor of law at the London School of Econom...
The article discusses problems and contradictions associated with the attempt of the Labour Party un...