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本章回顾了第二次世界大战后联合国建立所依据的规范性框架。书中讨论了《大西洋宪章》作为《联合国宪章》的前身,并概述了西方国家和全球南方反对殖民主义、争取独立的民族主义运动对自决和主权的不同解释。提到人权话语的规范性和政治权力,对马克·马佐尔和塞缪尔·莫恩认为这些话语无效的说法提出了挑战。相反,本章认为,殖民领土上民族主义运动的代表对它们的利用表明了它们的相关性和对其斗争的支持。人们用谴责南非对待印度人的方式来说明这一点。
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The United Nations Between Empire and Emancipation
This chapter revisits the normative frameworks on which the establishment of the United Nations were based after World War II. It includes discussion about the Atlantic Charter as a precursor to the UN Charter, and recapitulates the differences in interpretation of self-determination and sovereignty between the Western states and the nationalist movements in the Global South that were fighting against colonialism for Independence. Reference to the normative and political power of human rights discourses challenge claims that these were ineffective by Mark Mazower and Samuel Moyn. Rather, this chapter argues that their utilization by representatives of the nationalist movements in colonized territories show their relevance and the support they offered to their struggles. The condemnation of South Africa for its treatment of the Indian population is used to illustrate this point.
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