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Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in Other Countries

Promoting Democracy AND Human Rights. (Statistical Data Included) Catharin Dalpino.
Brookings Review Fall 2000 v18 i4 p44 (2263 words)


1. What are important facts about world democracy? Will current trends continue? Why or why not?




2. What progress has been made regarding human rights around the world? Could this be attributed to democracy? Why or why not?




3. What was the Clinton administration’s policy on promotion of human rights?




4. What issues must the Bush administration deal with?




5. Why do economic and security concerns sometimes conflict with the desire of the American government to promote democracy and human rights?