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Introduction: Human Rights Hegemony in the American Century Chapter 1. The Study of Peace, Human Rights, and International Organization Chapter 2. A Pacific Charter Chapter 3. Carlos Romulo, Freedom of Information, and the Philippine Pattern Chapter 4. Charles Malik, the International Bill of Rights, and Ultimate Things Chapter 5. The NAACP, the ABA, and the Logic of Containment Conclusion: Toward Universal Human Rights
Notes Index Acknowledgments
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