American foreign policy towards developing countries in the field of human rights 1977-1981, a documentary study
Keywords:
politics, violations, rights, developing countries, CarterAbstract
The US foreign policy during the Carter era was characterized by a consistent approach in the field of human rights, as it found that this approach gives a clearer picture of the directions of the US administration in this field and had a significant impact in activating special laws and regulations in preventing human rights violations, and through that the government sought The US has to adapt its foreign policy in accordance with the requirements of those laws and regulations, and focus on other factors influencing foreign policy, and that the political factor is one of the important factors in determining the country's foreign policy and directions, and the US government has found that the economic factor is one of the most important factors in determining the course of its policies In the field of human rights, I also found that economic sanctions are a means of pressure on developing countries to prevent them from carrying out actions that violate human rights, so the title of the research tagged (American foreign policy towards developing countries in the field of human rights 1977-1981, a documentary study) was chosen, which reliedon The American documents published from the records of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which are considered one of the most important sources and references on which most researchers in the field of modern and contemporary history rely, especially with regard to the history of the United States of America and European countries, so the first topic (the political factor and the role of human rights in it) aimed to highlight the role of the political factor and its impact In preventing human rights violations through published American documents, the second topic dealt with (economic and humanitarian aid that supports human rights in developing countries) and the third topic dealt with (imposing sanctions on countries that violate human rights from developing countries).