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Articles

Essay: The Rule of Law in the State of Human Rights
Jimmy Carter

Simple Justice: Humanitarian Law as a Defense Against Deportation
Jennifer Moore

Commentaries:

Refocusing the Struggle for Human Rights: The Foreign Policy Illusion
Richard Falk

Human Rights and the United Nations: Past as Prologue
Morris B. Abram

The United States Versus Human Rights in the Third World
Edward S. Herman

Bargaining Away  Human Rights: The Bush Administration's Human Rights Policy Towards Iraq  and China
Holly Burkhalter

Human Rights Issues in United States Foreign Policy

Human Rights Abuses in Myanmar: The Need for a Stronger United States Response

Linking Trade Policy to Free Emigration: The Jackson-Vanik Amendment

The Day of the Dictator: Zaire's Mobuto and United States Foreign Policy

Human Rights as Rhetoric: The Persian Gulf War and United States Policy Toward Iraq

Human Rights and the United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement

Fieldwork Reports

The Subversion Trial of Bonar Tigor Naipospos

South Africa: Apartheid Is Alive and Well

Hope Among Ruins: One Day at a Time, in Uganda

Book Reviews

Human Rights in Africa: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (An-Na'im & Deng, eds.)
Reviewed by Kiraitu Murungi

Henkin, The Age of Rights
Reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Fine, M.D. and Alicia M. Rubin

Yarnold, Refugees Without Refuge: Formation and Failed Implementation of U.S. Political Asylum Policy in the 1980's
Reviewed by Andrew Shacknove

 

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