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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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Diversity in itself, I think, is not valuable.
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Ted Kennedy makes the case for liberal immigration policy.
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There is no single magic bullet to reduce poverty in the developing world.
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The Columbia economist on the problems with Jeffrey Sachs.
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Ross mourns an atmosphere so poisonous that Democrats and Republicans can’t agree on the basics.
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Ross wants to ask Nelson Mandela how how he retained his capacity to see the needs of the other, rather than being consumed by hate.
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Mearshimer and Walt’s book on the Israeli lobby has an ideologically-driven, rather than fact-based approach, says Ross.
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A state that emerged from the horrors of the Holocaust, Israel is still dealing with questions of legitimacy, reconciliation, and terror.
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Although the Iranian elite wants nuclear weapons, Ross says, not all of them want it at any price.
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America and Israel agree on the need for peace, says Ross.
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We need a comprehensive, three-fold approach, Ross says.
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Climate change has repercussions in poverty, health, refugee flows, and security.
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We need to be effective in a way that makes it seem we are acting in everyone’s best interests, Ross says.
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Dennis Ross talks about the what and the how of diplomacy.
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