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ID152858
Title ProperMilitary aid and human rights
Other Title Informationassessing the impact of U.S. security assistance programs
LanguageENG
AuthorMARIYA OMELICHEVA, BRITTNEE CARTER, and LUKE B. CAMPBELL ;  Omelicheva, Mariya ;  Campbell, Luke B ;  Carter, Brittnee
Summary / Abstract (Note)MARIYA OMELICHEVA, BRITTNEE CARTER, and LUKE B. CAMPBELL assess the relationship between U.S. security assistance programs and the degree to which foreign militaries respect civilian human rights in times of political instability. They conclude that these programs do not have a uniform impact on human rights practices in the states that receive U.S. military aid. Rather, the relationship is contingent upon various factors, primarily whether security assistance programs include an educational and training component.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 132, No.1; Spring 2017: p.119-144
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 132 No 1
Key WordsHuman Rights ;  Military Aid ;  Assessing the Impact ;  U.S. Security Assistance Programs


 
 
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