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- Muzaffar, Chandra , 1993. Human Rights and the New World Order . Penang: Just World Trust; 1993, Malaysia.
- Kim, Samuel , 1984. The Quest for a Just World Order . Boulder, CO: Westview; 1984. pp. 229–243, David Forsythe makes this distinction somewhat differently in his book, The Internationalization of Human Rights (Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1991), chapter 3. See also MaraR.Bustelo and Philip Alston,eds., Whose New World Order? What Role for the United Nations? (Sydney, Australia: Federation Press, 1991), especially the chapter by Philip Alston.
- Keal, Paul , 1992. "Can Foreign Policy Be Ethical?". In: Keal, Paul , , ed. Ethics and Foreign Policy . St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen and Unwin; 1992, in, and R. J. Vincent, Human Rights and International Relations (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1986). For a commentary on the difficulty of addressing human rights in a normative theory of international relations, see Stanley Hoffman's critique of John Rawls's recent effort: Stanley Hoffman, “Dreams of a Just World,” New York Review of Books, 2 Nov. 1995, pp. 52-56.
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