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Leading specialists and activists from Russia and the USA join, in this volume, to offer a searching assessment of human rights in their own countries and in the world at large. They reflect on past history, present problems associated with system breakdown and decline, and the obstacles and opportunities on the way to the realisation of human rights in this uncertain post-Cold War era and the millennium that is now dawning. The participants in the discussions detailed here include Yelena Bonner, Viktor Chkhikvadze, Norman Dorsen, Riane Eisler, David Forsythe, Paula Garb, Charles Henry, Susan Heuman, Irina Lediakh, Vladimir Kudriavtsev, Pavel Litvinov, Richard Schifter, Henry Shue, Evgenii Skripilev, Vladimir Vlashihin, Oleg Vorobiev and the editors.

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Human Rights for the 21st Century
U.S.Post-Soviet Dialogues
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Military and Political Dimensions
Edited by Paul B. Stephan III and Boris M. Klimenko
LABOR AND DEMOCRACY IN THE TRANSITION TO A MARKET SYSTEM
Edited by Bertram Silverman, Robert Vogt, and Murray Yanowitch
HUMAN RIGHTS FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Foundations for Responsible Hope
Edited by Peter Juviler and Bertram Gross with Vladimir Kartashkin and Elena Lukasheva
DOUBLE SHIFT
Transforming Work in Postsocialist and Postindustrial Societies
Edited by Bertram Silverman, Robert Vogt, and Murray Yanowitch
Human Rights for the 21st Century
Foundations for Responsible Hope
A U.S.Post-Soviet Dialogue
Edited by
Peter Juviler & Bertram Gross
with
Vladimir Kartashkin & Elena Lukasheva
First published 1993 by ME Sharpe Published 2015 by Routledge 2 Park Square - photo 1
First published 1993 by M.E. Sharpe
Published 2015 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Human rights for the 21st century, foundations for responsible hope :
a U.S.post-Soviet dialogue / edited by Peter Juviler ... [et al.].
p. cm. (U.S.-post-Soviet dialogues)
Includes index.
ISBN 1-56324-044-0 (C). ISBN 1-56324-110-2 (P)
1. Human rights.
I. Juviler, Peter H.
K3240.6.H8765 1993
341.4'81dc20
92-33908
CIP
ISBN 13: 9781563241109 (pbk)
To the memory of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
Contents

Stanley Katz

Bertram Gross and Peter Juviler

Elena Lukasheva
Part 1
The Ex-USSR: Endings and Beginnings

Richard Schifter, Viktor Chkhikvadze, Elena Bonner, Andrei Sakharov, and Pavel Litvinov

Peter Juviler

Elena Lukasheva

Evgenii Skripilev

Susan Heuman

Vladimir Kudriavtsev and Elena Lukasheva

Paula Garb
Part 2
The USA: Progress and Regress

Bertram Gross

Irina Lediakh and Oleg Vorobiev

Norman Dorsen

Vasilii Vlasikhin

Vladimir Kartashkin

David Forsythe
Part 3
Toward the Twenty-first Century

Vladimir Kartashkin

Bertram Gross and Vladimir Kartashkin

Charles Henry

Riane Eisler

Bertram Gross

Henry Shue

Peter Juviler
Elena Bonner, medical doctor and World War II veteran, human-rights champion, spouse of the late Andrei Sakharov, author of numerous articles on human rights and the political situation in the USSR. She was administratively exiled to Gorky (recently renamed Nizhnyi Novgorod), with Academician Sakharov from 1980 until 1986, when Mikhail Gorbachev invited them back to Moscow.
Viktor Chkhikvadze, Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Sciences, former director of the Institute of State and Law, founder and former head of its Human Rights Division, author of many books developing the past Soviet views on human rights.
Norman Dorsen, Stokes Professor of Law, New York University Law School, former General Counsel then President of the American Civil Liberties Union, author of many works on civil rights and liberties including (with others) Civil and Political Rights in the U.S., editor of Our Endangered Rights and other leading surveys.
Riane Eisler, founder of the Los Angeles Women's Center Legal Program, author of The Equal Rights Handbook (1978), The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future (1987) (a study of the influence on the social system of the relations between women and men), and "Human Rights: Toward an Integrated Theory of Action," Human Rights Quarterly, August 1987,
David Forsythe , Professor of Political Science, University of Nebraska, and President of the International Organization Section of the International Studies Association, author of The Internationalization of Human Rights (1991), Human Rights and World Politics (2nd ed., 1989), Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Congress Reconsidered (1988), and Humanitarian Politics: The International Committee of the Red Cross (1977), and editor of Human Rights and Development: International Views (1989).
Paula Garb, Ph.D., is a researcher and lecturer at the University of California, Irvine, in Global Peace and Conflict Studies where she focuses on the former Soviet republics. Garb received her training in anthropology at Moscow State University and at the USSR Academy of Sciences, and conducted extensive field work throughout the former Soviet Union. Between 1975 and 1990 she worked as a translator for Novosti Press Agency, Radio Moscow, Progress Publishers, and CBS News. She is the author of Where the Old are Young: Long Life in the Soviet Caucasus, They Came To Stay: North Americans in the USSR, and several articles on these and related subjects.
Bertram Gross , Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Urban Affairs and Political Science, Hunter College, CUNY. Visiting Professor, St. Mary's College, Moraga, CA 1982; and University of California, Berkeley, 1985. Author (with Ned Schneier) Legislative Struggles and Legislative Strategy (forthcoming); Friendly Fascism (1982), The Legislative Struggle (1978), winner of the 1954 Woodrow Wilson Award, American Political Science Association, best book in American government; Organizations and Their Managing (1968), and The State of the Nation: Social Systems Accounting (1966); Co-editor and contributor, Unemployment: A Global Challenge, (special issue of The Annals, July 1987). Executive Secretary, Council of Economic Advisers to the President, 194652. Helped draft Employment Act 1946, Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act 1978, current Human Rights Education Act H.R. 3077.
Charles Henry , Professor, Afro-American Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley; past member Amnesty International Board and Board of Directors, Amnesty International, USA; author of numerous works on race in politics and society including Growing Down: Culture and Black Politics , and coauthor, The Chitlin' Controversy: Race and Public Policy in America (book of the year, National Association of Black College and University Students, 1978).
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