BBC双语新闻讲解:贸易和人权如何保持平衡

时间:2016-03-30 11:21:20  / 编辑:Abby
   听力文本

  

\

 

  At a recent hearing of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee a lively exchange occurred onthe place of Human Rights in Foreign Policy considerations. The Committee heard that whileHuman Rights were still an integral part of the FCO’s work, they were no longer one of the toppriorities. Trade was now further up the list.

  Integrating human rights into foreign policy poses difficult dilemmas for many westerngovernments. Getting the balance right all the time can be challenging. The late Robin Cook,spoke of an ethical foreign policy. Few countries now speak of such a policy, for fear of beingcalled out on it. But in my experience having served overseas as a diplomat, the ethicaldimension remains strong, albeit implicitly so.

  Diplomacy is about building and maintaining relationships with individuals, groups and states –and sometimes with those who don’t share common values. Diplomacy navigates and influencesdifference. As with human relationships, if one desires a positive change in the other thenengagement is one way of achieving that through building up contact and hopefully trust andconfidence. In extreme cases of difference, diplomats might ask at what stage you can speakto terrorists? Or when can you deal with dictatorships and how? Earlier generations faced similarvalues dilemmas when dealing with the USSR and Warsaw Pact.

  Political Scientists disagree on whether the market comes before the democracy or vice versa.That feeds into the policy dilemma on human rights and trade.

  Adopting too absolutist an approach on trade or human rights is likely to be ineffective.Giving trade a stronger priority over human rights in foreign policy might actually hasten theday when they are more sustainably embedded, or it might simply help to sustain theinjustice. As with our human actions, all depends on the purity of motive underpinning thepolicy choice and the standards by which we discern that.

  A self-interested utilitarian focus on trade alone is unlikely to bring positive change for eithersociety. Clive of India and the East India Company is a history not to be repeated. But equally, atoo purist approach to achieving human rights and democracy risks putting impossibleexpectations on developing countries, in particular the weaker ones, to achieve standardsthat took us centuries to deliver.

  Trade and Human Rights are not mutually exclusive; in the right circumstances one can lead tothe other. When Jesus spoke about being as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves, heillustrated the balance that sometimes has to be struck. Foreign relations, like humanrelationships, ask us to discern the purity of our choices and subsequent actions. For peopleof faith, we believe that one day we will have to account for them.

上一页1 23 下一页
免费发送到我的邮箱:
推荐专家
  • 姓名:周小芳

专业资历
加入一诺前任职于大型咨询公司,一直致力于美国,加拿大,香港等国家的留学申请,多年的留学申请与规划的经验帮助了大量的学子找到了自己的方向,真诚以及专业的服务态度得到了学生和家长的一致认可。
成功案例
从业多年来帮助多名学生申请到世界名校,其中包括:哥伦比亚大学,宾夕法尼亚大学,卡内基梅陇大学,伦敦政治经济学院。帝国理工学院,华威大学,里海大学,康奈尔大学,伊利诺伊厄本那香槟分校,香港大学,香港中文大学,多伦多大学,麦吉尔大学,阿尔伯塔大学等著名学府。
向他提问

  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
  •  
               

关注一诺留学微信

关注一诺留学微博

版权所有@2012-2016    一诺留学网    京ICP备12034294号-1

联系电话:400-003-6508  010-62680991     传真:010-82483329     邮箱:service.bj@yinuoedu.net