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    A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb by Amitava Kumar: Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. 218p. $74.95 cloth, $21.95 paper.John W. Dietrich - 2011 - Human Rights Review 12 (4):549-551.
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    Benevolent Empire: U.S. Power, Humanitarianism, and the World’s Dispossessed by Stephen R. Porter: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.John W. Dietrich - 2019 - Human Rights Review 20 (2):259-261.
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    Obama’s Human Rights Policy: Déjà vu with a Twist.John Dietrich & Caitlyn Witkowski - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (1):39-64.
    In US history, much human rights policy developed in four waves during the twentieth century. These waves were triggered by similar circumstances, but all proved short-lived as structural constraints such as limited US power over other countries’ domestic actions, competing US policy priorities, a US hesitance to join multilateral institutions, and the continued domestic political weakness of human rights advocates led to setbacks. As Barack Obama took office, his campaign comments and the past patterns led to widespread expectations that he (...)
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    The Politics of PEPFAR: The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.John W. Dietrich - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (3):277-292.
    In his January 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush called for the U.S to commit $15 billion over five years to address the international HIV/AIDS epidemic. For several reasons, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief caught many people by surprise. The surprise quickly was followed by excitement, tempered by skepticism.
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    Rotberg, Robert, ed. The Worst of the Worst: Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations: Brookings Institute, 2007. [REVIEW]John Dietrich - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (1):155-156.
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