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Walt aims for the non-polemical approach to opening discussion.
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Walt applies both a theoretical knowledge about how international politics works and a careful analysis of particular circumstances to untangle or unravel specific puzzles that are facing foreign policy, usually […]
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Walt describes how growing up in a priveleged Northern California family with a scientist father cultivated the idea that the highest pinnacle of human achievement doing was something involving ideas, […]
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We should be thinking more about the “we” than just about the “me.”
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Democracy in Cuba will be a work in progress for some time.
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Better communication gives us a greater global perspective and a greater ability to empathize with those in danger.
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It would not be a traditional global leader.
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Darfur, Eastern Congo, North Korea, Burma to name a few.
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Roth does not necessarily see it as an advantage.
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While there has been evolution in China, tremendous growth is needed.
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The U.S. must reestablish its moral authority.
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The fear of intervention, says Roth.
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After WWII, the US was on of the foremost proponents of human rights.
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The two go hand in hand, says Roth.
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Beyond what is in the U.S. Constitution, economic and social rights.
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It is up to the human rights movement to build the ethical constraints, says Roth.
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The human rights movement as a check against governments.
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Rapid dissemination of information is changing the human rights world.
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Shaming government leaders into doing the right thing.
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Roth talks about the dangerous work of human rights workers.
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