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A New Deal for the World Elizabeth Borgwardt

A New Deal for the World By Elizabeth Borgwardt

A New Deal for the World by Elizabeth Borgwardt


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Describes how a cadre of World War II American planners inaugurated the ideas and institutions that underlie our modern international human rights regime.

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A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights by Elizabeth Borgwardt

In a work of sweeping scope and luminous detail, Elizabeth Borgwardt describes how a cadre of World War II American planners inaugurated the ideas and institutions that underlie our modern international human rights regime. Borgwardt finds the key in the 1941 Atlantic Charter and its Anglo-American vision of 'war and peace aims.' In attempting to globalise what U.S. planners heralded as domestic New Deal ideas about security, the ideology of the Atlantic Charter - buttressed by FDR's 'Four Freedoms' and the legacies of World War I - redefined human rights and America's vision for the world. Three sets of international negotiations brought the Atlantic Charter blueprint to life - Bretton Woods, the United Nations and the Nuremberg trials. These new institutions set up mechanisms to stabilise the international economy, promote collective security and implement new thinking about international justice. The design of these institutions served as a concrete articulation of U.S. national interests, even as they emphasised the importance of working with allies to achieve common goals. The American architects of these charters were attempting to redefine the idea of security in the international sphere. To varying degrees, these institutions and the debates surrounding them set the foundations for the world we know today. By analysing the interaction of ideas, individuals, and institutions that transformed American foreign policy - and Americans' view of themselves - Borgwardt illuminates the broader history of modern human rights, trade and the global economy, collective security and international law. This book captures a lost vision of the American role in the world.

A New Deal for the World Reviews

[A] fascinating book...A valuable and perceptive account of a unique period of American ascendancy, when a combination of pragmatism and idealism inspired the nation to play a decisive role in the history of human rights. - Kirsten Sellars, International Affairs

About Elizabeth Borgwardt

Elizabeth Borgwardt is Associate Professor of History at Washington University in St. Louis.

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CIN0674018745VG
9780674018747
0674018745
A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights by Elizabeth Borgwardt
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20051121
448
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