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Human rights / Falk, Richard   Journal Article
Falk, Richard Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2004.
Summary/Abstract These days, human rights come in more flavors than soft drinks or coffee. Would you like the Asian, Islamic, indigenous, economic, European, or U.S. variety? And how would you like that served: with sanctions, regime change, corporate window dressing, or old-fashioned moral suasion? A look at the most effective-and most misguided-recipes for promoting human dignity worldwide.
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Rewarding human rights: selective aid sanctions against repressive states / Nielsen, Richard A   Journal Article
Nielsen, Richard A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of foreign aid and human rights: Do foreign aid donors use aid sanctions to punish repressive states, and if so, why? I show that donors impose aid sanctions selectively. Aid sanctions typically occur when repressive states do not have close political ties to aid donors, when violations have negative consequences for donors and when violations are widely publicized. Using a data set of bilateral foreign aid to 118 developing countries between 1981 and 2004, I find that variation in these factors largely accounts for the differing aid sanctions that result from objectively similar rights violations by the governments of developing countries.
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