In Rivista Sophia IV, (2012/2)
: 284-304
. ISSN 2036-5047
Abstract: The presidency of Jimmy Carter (1976- 1980) marked a turning point in US policy. Domestically, it was characterized by economic crisis, huge popular distrust in politics, the growth of neoconservatism and increasing bitterness between Democrats and Republicans. Internationally, Carter attempted to recover the path of “enlightened internationalism”, taking up the doctrines of his illustrious Democratic predecessors such as Wilson and […]
Parole chiave: Carter Jimmy, human rights policy, political model, principle of fraternityLingua: Italiano