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Understanding U.S. Human Rights Policy: A Paradoxical Legacy

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Understanding U.S. Human Rights Policy: A Paradoxical Legacy
Understanding U.S. Human Rights Policy: A Paradoxical Legacy

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Understanding U.S. Human Rights Policy: A Paradoxical Legacy

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Clair Apodaca demonstrates that the history of American human rights policy is a series of different paradoxes that change depending on the presidential administration, showing that far from immobilizing the progression of a genuine and functioning human rights policy, these paradoxes have actually helped to improve the human rights protections over the years. Readers will find in a single volume a historically informed, argument driven account of the erratic evolution of US human rights policy since the Nixon administration. will be an essential supplement in courses on human rights, foreign policy analysis and decision-making, and the history of US foreign policy.

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