Human Rights: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Foreign Assistance of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, on Human Rights Issues and Their Relationship to Foreign Assistance Programs, March 4 and 7, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 104 pagini |
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... influence on current world events , but it is the only way for the United States to dissociate itself from human rights violators , and thus truly encourage a more open political process in such a country . Now the question arises ...
... influence on current world events , but it is the only way for the United States to dissociate itself from human rights violators , and thus truly encourage a more open political process in such a country . Now the question arises ...
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... influence in these areas for purposes hostile to U.S. interests seems to have been minimal . In South and Southeast Asia , Africa and Latin America , the Soviet Union neither through its forces nor through its security assistance ...
... influence in these areas for purposes hostile to U.S. interests seems to have been minimal . In South and Southeast Asia , Africa and Latin America , the Soviet Union neither through its forces nor through its security assistance ...
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... influence . Other considerations cited by the Ford Administration , for example , in making arms transfers - should ... influenced by the United States are nations which can purchase nuclear technology only from Western nations , our ...
... influence . Other considerations cited by the Ford Administration , for example , in making arms transfers - should ... influenced by the United States are nations which can purchase nuclear technology only from Western nations , our ...
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... influence . " A good many sales are justified because they maintain political good will with foreign leaders and , in particular , good relations between foreign military establishments and the American military . Most of the programs ...
... influence . " A good many sales are justified because they maintain political good will with foreign leaders and , in particular , good relations between foreign military establishments and the American military . Most of the programs ...
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... influence " rationale . Influence for possible future contingencies is to be purchased from a potential major actor in Southeast Asia and the third world as a whole . Rationales like this , which do not specify the foreign policy goals ...
... influence " rationale . Influence for possible future contingencies is to be purchased from a potential major actor in Southeast Asia and the third world as a whole . Rationales like this , which do not specify the foreign policy goals ...
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Pagina 33 - No assistance may be provided under this part to the government of any country which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 13 - ... funds. That is what we are talking about. We are not talking about...
Pagina 32 - Except under circumstances specified in this section, no security assistance may be provided to any country the government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights.
Pagina 32 - To this end, a principal goal of the foreign policy of the United States is to promote the increased observance of internationally recognized human rights by all countries.
Pagina 33 - Senate under paragraph (1) of this subsection. "(3) In the event a statement with respect to a country is requested pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection but is not transmitted in accordance therewith within thirty days after receipt of such request, no security assistance shall be delivered to such country except as may thereafter be specifically authorized by law from such country unless and until such statement is transmitted.
Pagina 33 - House may request. (2) (A) A resolution of request under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be considered in the Senate in accordance with the provisions of section 601(b) of the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976.
Pagina 32 - The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Congress, as part of the presentation materials for security assistance programs proposed for each fiscal year, a full and complete report, prepared with the assistance of the...
Pagina 33 - In the event a statement with respect to a country is transmitted under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Congress may at any time thereafter adopt a joint resolution terminating, restricting, or continuing security assistance for such country.
Pagina 33 - certification", as used in section 601 of such Act, means, for the purposes of this paragraph, a statement transmitted under paragraph (1) of this subsection. (d) For the purposes of this section — (1) the term "gross violations of internationally recognized human rights...
Pagina 32 - Affairs, with respect to the country designated in such request, setting forth "(A) all the available information about observance of and respect for human rights and fundamental freedom in that country, and a detailed description of practices by the recipient government with respect thereto; "(B) the steps the United States has taken to "(i) promote respect for and observance of human rights in that country and discourage any practices which are inimical to internationally recognized human rights,...