The global emphasis on human rights has generated a surge of studies into what causes regimes to abuse the basic rights of their citizens. Causes of abuse can be internal or external in nature, based on economics, politics or cultures. This study examines the effects of foreign aid and foreign direct investment on three types of human rights: personal integrity, civil and political, and subsistence. I perform ordinary least squares regression analyses with panel-corrected standard errors on a pooled cross-sectional time series design incorporating 127 countries from 1976 to 1996. While my results are not significant, it is important to observe that there is a tendency toward negative relationships for the majority of the analyses
This study utilizes both explicit statistical models and qualitative case studies to explore the res...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
tables, references, 70 titles. The global emphasis on human rights has generated a surge of studies ...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
While the provision of foreign assistance is a crucial component of U.S. foreign policy, both the Am...
Objective. To analyze the role of human rights in aid allocation of 21 donor countries. Methods...
What are the effects of international human-rights regimes on foreign direct investment (FDI)? Exist...
Objective. To analyze the role of human rights in aid allocation of 21 donor countries. Methods. Eco...
Existing literature on foreign aid and human rights often presupposes that constituents favor using ...
Do public condemnations by the United Nations human rights bodies lead to foreign direct investment ...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
This study utilizes both explicit statistical models and qualitative case studies to explore the res...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...
tables, references, 70 titles. The global emphasis on human rights has generated a surge of studies ...
Respect for human rights is one of several factors influencing US aid allocation decisions. Whereas ...
While the provision of foreign assistance is a crucial component of U.S. foreign policy, both the Am...
Objective. To analyze the role of human rights in aid allocation of 21 donor countries. Methods...
What are the effects of international human-rights regimes on foreign direct investment (FDI)? Exist...
Objective. To analyze the role of human rights in aid allocation of 21 donor countries. Methods. Eco...
Existing literature on foreign aid and human rights often presupposes that constituents favor using ...
Do public condemnations by the United Nations human rights bodies lead to foreign direct investment ...
Since the end of World War II, the United States has been the world’s largest granter of foreign aid...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
Are violators of international human rights norms punished with lower levels of foreign aid? Despite...
This study utilizes both explicit statistical models and qualitative case studies to explore the res...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
How do the human rights practices abroad affect decisions about the allocation of foreign aid? This ...