
"The minimum we owe is solidarity” w/ Asli Bâli
Makdisi Street
Reassessing U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights
This chapter explores the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in relation to human rights, advocating for a strategic shift towards restraint rather than intervention. The discussion examines the implications of recent U.S. actions and rhetoric, particularly in the context of Palestine and international law, while highlighting the need for accountability within global institutions. Through a historical lens, the chapter critiques America's declining influence and the evolving discourse surrounding human rights on the global stage.
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