The United States and other governments often put political pressure on outer communities to adhere to what
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The United States and other governments often put political pressure on outer communities to adhere to what most Americans feel is ethical behavior in areas of human rights and so on (such as the economic boycotts of South Africa). Is this kind of pressure appropriate? What sorts of factors does your answer depend on?
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ISBN: 9781138657823
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Authors: Patricia O. Covarrubias, Kristin A. Kirschbaum, Bradford 'J' Hall
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