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A Precarious Equilibrium: Human Rights and dTente in Jimmy Carter's Soviet Policy
By (Author) Umberto Tulli
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
25th February 2020
United Kingdom
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Human rights and detente inextricably intertwined during Carter's years. By promoting human rights in the USSR, Carter sought to build a domestic consensus for detente; through bipolar dialogue, he tried to advance human rights in the USSR. But, human rights contributed to the erosion of detente without achieving a lasting domestic consensus. -- .
'Readers looking for a nuanced and informative study will not be disappointed. Utilizing a wide array of archival research, Tulli recounts Carters efforts to promote human rights in the Soviet Union, which intersected with
dtente. While such arguments are not as novel as Tulli suggests, A Precarious Equilibrium still makes an important contribution to explaining how Carter waged the Cold War.'
Christian Philip Peterson, Ferris State University, Journal of Contemporary History 57(1)
Umberto Tulli is a Lecturer in the Department of Humanities and the School of International Studies at the University of Trento