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DIFFUSING HUMAN RIGHTS: The Nexus of Domestic and International Influences

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DIFFUSING HUMAN RIGHTS: The Nexus of Domestic and International Influences David A. Reilly Department of Political Science Niagara University NY 14109 dreilly@niagara.edu Paper prepared for the 2003 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association in Philadelphia PA. Research supported with a grant from the Niagara University Research Council. Comments are encouraged. Diffusing Human Rights Reilly August 2003 Introduction: Cultural Relativism versus Universal Human Rights In a world characterized by the ever increasing interpenetration of states markets information and
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