Human Rights & U.S. Foreign Aid, 1984-1995: The Cold War and Beyond...
Description:
This study attempts to cast empirical light on the traditionalist-revisionist debate regarding the impact of the Soviet Union's collapse on U.S. foreign policy decision-making. To accomplish this goal, the relationship between human rights and U.S. foreign aid decision-making is examined before and after the Cold War. In doing so, the author attempts to determine if "soft" approaches, such as the use of a country's human rights records when allocating aid, have garnered increasing attention sin…
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Date:
December 1999
Creator:
Miller, Brian Lawrence