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- Title
Romanian foreign policy discourse on human rights and national minorities in the relations between the Socialist Republic of Romania and the United Nations.
- Authors
IONESCU, Magdalena
- Abstract
The paper aims to investigate the way in which Romania, as member of the UN Subcommittee for Combating Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, responded to the requests coming from the United Nations Secretariat as a result of Romanian citizens complaints related to human rights violations received by the U.N. The study aims also the investigation of the manner in which the Romanian Communists presented the situation of "ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities" to the UN Secretariat. It was the situation presented the real one or the "interest" was to present only "material sent by us", rather than a material collected by representatives of the UN? How do the Romanian leaders saw the role of this organism in the protection of minorities from Romania?
- Subjects
ROMANIA; HUMAN rights; UNITED Nations; ROMANIAN foreign relations; ROMANIAN history, 1944-1989; MINORITIES; COMMUNISM &; international relations; NINETEEN seventies
- Publication
Valahian Journal of Historical Studies, 2013, Issue 21, p72
- ISSN
1584-2525
- Publication type
Article