The 20th century has been described as the bloodiest in human history, but it was also the century in which people around the world embraced ideas of democracy and human rights as never before, constructing social, political and legal institutions seeking to contain human behaviour. Todd Landman offers an optimistic, yet cautionary tale of these developments, drawing on the literature, from politics, international relations and international law. He celebrates the global turn from tyranny and violence towards democracy and rights but also warns of the precariousness of these achievements in the face of democratic setbacks and the undermining of rights commitments by many countries during the so-called ‘War on Terror’.
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Author | Todd Landman |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Publication Date | 21/11/2013 |
| Pages | 192 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 6×9 |
| About the Author | Todd Landman is Professor of Government and Director of the Institute for Democracy and Conflict Resolution at the University of Essex, UK. |
| Publisher Address | contact@bloomsbury.com |
| ISBN | 9781849663465 |