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Bait and Switch
Julie A. Mertus
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Bait and Switch: Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy should be required reading for the human rights and policy-making community. This book's comparative vision of the different administrations' rhetoric and policy is particularly illuminating and the documentation of the growth of international human rights norms over the last decades masterful. I have seen nothing in the literature that is as broad in scope or as steeped in the mindsets of the various actors. |o Virginia M. Bouvier, United States Institute of Peace An important guide for those who want to know why human rights matters more to America than America does to human rights. |o Robert A. Pastor, National Security Advisor for Latin America (1977-81) Bait and Switch: Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy should be required reading for the human rights and policy-making community. This book's comparative vision of the different administrations' rhetoric and policy is particularly illuminating and the documentation of the growth of international human rights norms over the last decades masterful. I have seen nothing in the literature that is as broad in scope or as steeped in the mindsets of the various actors. |o Virginia M. Bouvier, United States Institute of Peace An important guide for those who want to know why human rights matters more to America than America does to human rights. |o Robert A. Pastor, National Security Advisor for Latin America (1977-81)
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