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... consider a change in U.S. policy toward South Africa , particularly con- cerning U.S. investment there . 5. Multilateral Banks . Currently the multilateral banks show small regard for human rights in deciding on financial support to ...
... consider a change in U.S. policy toward South Africa , particularly con- cerning U.S. investment there . 5. Multilateral Banks . Currently the multilateral banks show small regard for human rights in deciding on financial support to ...
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... consider- ation in the appointment of ambassadors to countries which take the lead on international human rights actions ( UK , Sweden , Tanzania , Netherlands ) and to countries which have serious human rights problems ( South Korea ...
... consider- ation in the appointment of ambassadors to countries which take the lead on international human rights actions ( UK , Sweden , Tanzania , Netherlands ) and to countries which have serious human rights problems ( South Korea ...
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... consider making a major speech on this issue in the near future . Such a speech would not only serve as a signal to the Congress , the federal bureau- cracy , and the American public of the President's new policies , but would also be ...
... consider making a major speech on this issue in the near future . Such a speech would not only serve as a signal to the Congress , the federal bureau- cracy , and the American public of the President's new policies , but would also be ...
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... consider our public position on the human rights aspects of the package and how decisions on individual coun- tries could be best communicated , perhaps by the Deputy Secretary , to the countries concerned and to the Congress . There ...
... consider our public position on the human rights aspects of the package and how decisions on individual coun- tries could be best communicated , perhaps by the Deputy Secretary , to the countries concerned and to the Congress . There ...
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... consider- ation of the following : a . Formulation of overall policy strategy . Such an exercise should in- clude general principles , factors to be considered on a case - by - case basis , the range of available responses , potential ...
... consider- ation of the following : a . Formulation of overall policy strategy . Such an exercise should in- clude general principles , factors to be considered on a case - by - case basis , the range of available responses , potential ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
Index | 1169 |
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