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Aid Imperium United States Foreign Policy And Human Rights In Postcold War Southeast Asia Salvador Regilme

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Aid Imperium United States Foreign Policy And Human Rights In Postcold War Southeast Asia Salvador Regilme
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.59 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Salvador Regilme
ISBN: 9780472132782, 9780472129508, 0472132784, 0472129503
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Aid Imperium United States Foreign Policy And Human Rights In Postcold War Southeast Asia Salvador Regilme by Salvador Regilme 9780472132782, 9780472129508, 0472132784, 0472129503 instant download after payment.

Does foreign aid promote human rights? As the world’s largest aid donor, the United States has provided foreign assistance to more than 200 countries. Deploying global numerical data on US foreign aid and comparative historical analysis of America’s post–Cold War foreign policies in Southeast Asia, Aid Imperium provides the most comprehensive explanation that links US strategic assistance to physical integrity rights outcomes in recipient countries, particularly in ways that previous quantitative studies have systematically ignored. The book innovatively highlights the active political agency of Global South states and actors as they negotiate and chart their political trajectories with the United States as the core state of the international system. Drawing from theoretical insights in the humanities and the social sciences as well as a wide range of empirical documents, Aid Imperium is the first multidisciplinary study to explain how US foreign policy affects state repression and physical integrity rights outcomes in Southeast Asia and the rest of the Global South.

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