

An edition of Freedom's Ordeal (1997)
The Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy in Post-Soviet States (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
By Peter Juviler
Publish Date
November 1997
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Language
eng
Pages
298
Description:
Fifteen countries have emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union. Freedom's Ordeal recounts the struggles of these newly independent nations to achieve freedom and to establish support for fundamental human rights. Although history has shown that states emerging from collapsed empires rarely achieve full democracy in their first try, Peter Juviler analyzes these successor states as crucial and not always unpromising tests of democracy's viability in post-communist countries. Taking into account the particularly difficult legacies of Soviet communism, Freedom's Ordeal is distinguished by its careful tracing of the historical background, with special attention to human rights before, during, and after communism. Juviler suggests that the culture and practices of despotism may wither wherever modernization conflicts with tyranny and with the curtailment or denial of democratic rights and freedoms.
subjects: Human rights, Former soviet republics, politics and government, Politics and government, History, Droits de l'homme (Droit international), Histoire, Démocratisation, Politique et gouvernement, Menschenrecht, Nachfolgestaaten, Aufsatzsammlung, Democratie, Mensenrechten, Droits de l'homme, Démocratie, CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS, POLITICAL CONDITIONS, DEMOCRATIZATION, POLITICAL HISTORY, USSR, RUSSIAN FEDERATION