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Who is promoting the stability of the human rights pillar? Lessons from our own experience of dictatorship

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According to former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, world peace is based on the pillars of security, development and human rights. The defence of human rights is a particular foreign policy strength of both the EU and Germany. Despite advances, human rights are currently under threat from two angles. The first is a tendency to demand so much in the realm of human rights that, in the end, very little is achieved. The second is a growing movement that prioritises the rights of the collective over individual rights. However, it is individual human rights that are paramount and it is possible to extend individual rights without trampling cultural diversity. Given Europe’s history of freeing itself from the shackles of dictatorship, its role in the defence of human rights is invaluable.

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Nooke, G. Who is promoting the stability of the human rights pillar? Lessons from our own experience of dictatorship. European View 9, 111–114 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12290-010-0111-9

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