“World War II was fought for the abolition of racial exclusiveness, equality of nations and the integrity of their territories, liberation of enslaved nations and restoration of their sovereign rights, the right of every nation to arrange its affairs as it wishes, economic aid to nations that have suffered and assistance to them in attaining their material welfare, restoration of democratic liberties, and destruction of the Hitlerite regime.” WorldWarNationsWishLibertyRightsEconomicMaterialsIntegrityDestructionDemocraticAffairJewAidsLiberationWelfareWar Of The WorldsTerritoryWorld War IiRegimesWorld War ISovereignAssistanceRestorationAbolition Author:Joseph Stalin
“The Soviet Union, true to the Leninist principles of respect for the rights and national independence of all peoples great or small, has always been and is guided in its relations with other countries by the principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, non-aggression, non-intervention in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefits, peaceful coexistence and economic cooperation.” CountryPrinciplesRightsEconomicIntegrityBenefitsRelationIndependenceUnionsAffairPeacefulInternalsMutualCooperationSovietAggressionOther CountriesSovereigntySoviet UnionInterventionCoexistenceMutual RespectTerritorialPeaceful CoexistenceInternal AffairsMutual BenefitEconomic Cooperation Author:Kliment Voroshilov
“In the constitution of Spain as proposed by the late Cortes, there was a principle entirely new to me:... that no person born after that day should ever acquire the rights of citizenship until he could read and write. It is impossible sufficiently to estimate the wisdom of this provision. Of all those which have been thought of for securing fidelity in the administration of the government, constant reliance to the principles of the constitution, and progressive amendments with the progressive advances of the human mind or changes in human affairs, it is the most effectual.” ShouldWritingMindHumansPersonsHas BeensGovernmentBornPrinciplesRightsImpossibleLateConstitutionConstantAffairAdministrationAcquireProgressiveHuman MindAmendmentsCitizenshipSpainRelianceProvisionFidelity Author:Thomas Jefferson
“Islam never differentiates between men and women as regards political rights and puts them on an equal footing. However, even if a woman is qualified for leadership, when it comes to posts of authority such as presidency, Muslim scholars unanimously agree that it is impermissible for a woman to assume such a post because in this case she is in charge of her people's affairs.” PeopleIfsMenPoliticalCasesRightsEqualAuthorityMen And WomenRegardAgreeAssumingIslamAffairPostsScholarPresidencyQualifiedDifferentiatePolitical Rights Author:Yusuf al-Qaradawi
“What we have seen in recent years in the United States is the church's rights to express itself, and to conduct its own affairs, being insidiously eroded.” YearsStatesChristianChurchReligiousUnitedUnited StatesRightsAffair Author:Bruce L. Shelley
“There is always an element of realpolitik that has to be present in the conduct of any nation's national security affairs. At the same time, we have to also have a balance between realpolitik and Wilsonian principles of freedom and democracy and human rights. And maintaining that balance is the greatest challenge that we in the West, including the Federal Republic of Germany, have to face because it's many times a very difficult decision-making process.” HumansFacesNationsProcessDifficultChallengesDecisionPrinciplesDemocracyRightsSecurityBalanceElementsWestIncludingAffairHuman RightsGermanyDecision MakingRepublicNational SecurityMaintainingDifficult DecisionsDecision Making ProcessDemocracy And Human RightsRealpolitik Author:John McCain
“We can't build a safer world with honorable intentions and good will alone. Achieving the fundamental goals our nation seeks in world affairs - peace, human rights, economics progress national independence and international stability - means supporting our friends and defending our interests.” WorldHumansMeanNationsGoalInterestRightsProgressAchieveEconomicsIndependenceFundamentalsIntentionAffairInternationalHuman RightsStabilityHonorableGood WillWorld Affairs Book:Building peace through strength: August 23, 1983 Source: Building peace through strength: August 23, 1983