America must stand firmly for the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity: the rule of law,- limits on the absolute power of the state,- free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for... The George W. Bush Foreign Policy Reader - Стр. 62редактор(ы): - 2005Ограниченный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 2005 - Страниц: 412
...of Human Rights proclaim the equal value and dignity of every human life. That dignity is honored by the rule of law, limits on the power of the state, respect for women, protection of private property, free speech, equal justice, and religious tolerance. These founding... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2002 - Страниц: 156
...of State. In his recent State of the Union Address, President Bush said, "America will always stand for the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity, the rule of law, limits on the powers of the State, and respect for women," among other things. There is no more fitting way for this... | |
| James M. Goldgeier, Michael McFaul - 2003 - Страниц: 492
...argued that the "twentieth century ended with a single surviving model of human progress, based on non-negotiable demands of human dignity, the rule...limits on the power of the state, respect for women and private property and free speech and equal justice and religious tolerance."44 Bush's National... | |
| Christopher Cerf - 2003 - Страниц: 738
...other nations. [.-..] The 20th century ended with a single surviving model of human progress, based on non-negotiable demands of human dignity, the rule...limits on the power of the state, respect for women and private property and free speech and equal justice and religious tolerance. America cannot impose... | |
| Nancy Snow - 2003 - Страниц: 180
...this achievement. The 20th century ended with a single surviving model of human progress, based on non-negotiable demands of human dignity, the rule...limits on the power of the state, respect for women and private property and free speech and equal justice and religious tolerance. America cannot impose... | |
| United States. President - 2003 - Страниц: 1246
...way to a peaceful future can be found in the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity. Dignity requires the rule of law, limits on the power of the state, respect for women, private property, equal justice, religious tolerance. No nation owns these principles. No nation is exempt from them.... | |
| Bryan Horrigan - 2003 - Страниц: 392
...weapons of mass destruction, American President George W. Bush invokes the rule of law as one of'the non-negotiable demands of human dignity — the rule of law, limits on the power of the state, and respect for women, private property, free speech and equal justice'. 79 When Queen Elizabeth belatedly... | |
| Jeffrey T. Bergner - 2003 - Страниц: 236
...and would support the development of societies around the world "based on nonnegotiable demands for human dignity, the rule of law, limits on the power of the state, respect for women and private property and free speech and equal justice and religious tolerance." While the American... | |
| Clyde V Prestowitz - 2008 - Страниц: 356
...moment of opportunity to extend the benefits of freedom across the globe. America must stand firmly for the non-negotiable demands of human dignity: the rule of law, limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech, freedom of worship, equal justice, respect for women, religious... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 2003 - Страниц: 84
...against terrorism. As the National Security Strategy of the United States says: "America must stand for the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity: the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious... | |
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