In the wake of the war in Indochina, U.S. citizens began to reassess their country\u27s role in world affairs. Troubled by their own government\u27s violence, they questioned its support of violent governments elsewhere. Too frequently, the United States was providing aid to governments that violated fundamental human rights. In the 1970s, Congress enacted several statutes designed to curtail this practice; by 1980, a comprehensive scheme of human rights legislation was in force. This legislation prohibited military sales and assistance, development assistance, and favorable votes for certain multilateral loans to countries whose governments engage in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights. \u27...
Military to military ties are the avenues of influence, including foreign sales, assistance, trainin...
If the US contributes increased military support to Guatemala under the premise of curtailing the dr...
Contrary to the view that the rejection of human rights treaty membership has left the United States...
«THE MILITARY AND VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS» The stu...
While the provision of foreign assistance is a crucial component of U.S. foreign policy, both the Am...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Honduras’ history of human rights violations is rooted in a political culture of militarization. Fol...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
The United States (US) has been one of the pioneering aid donors that passed legislative amendments ...
This paper reports some preliminary findings on the relationships between United States policies tow...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
How does respect for human rights affect the disbursement of food aid by US foreign policymakers? Sc...
The U.S. government has been the source of a vast programme of bilateral and multilateral economic a...
Military to military ties are the avenues of influence, including foreign sales, assistance, trainin...
If the US contributes increased military support to Guatemala under the premise of curtailing the dr...
Contrary to the view that the rejection of human rights treaty membership has left the United States...
«THE MILITARY AND VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GUATEMALA AND HONDURAS» The stu...
While the provision of foreign assistance is a crucial component of U.S. foreign policy, both the Am...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Honduras’ history of human rights violations is rooted in a political culture of militarization. Fol...
The question of providing aid to the Nicaraguan Resistance has been significant to United States hum...
Thirty six years of civil war affected human rights negatively in Guatemala. Many actors that violat...
The United States (US) has been one of the pioneering aid donors that passed legislative amendments ...
This paper reports some preliminary findings on the relationships between United States policies tow...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
The U.S. Congress has mandated that foreign aid be used in a manner that distances the U.S. from reg...
How does respect for human rights affect the disbursement of food aid by US foreign policymakers? Sc...
The U.S. government has been the source of a vast programme of bilateral and multilateral economic a...
Military to military ties are the avenues of influence, including foreign sales, assistance, trainin...
If the US contributes increased military support to Guatemala under the premise of curtailing the dr...
Contrary to the view that the rejection of human rights treaty membership has left the United States...