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Acknowledgements Chapter 1: All that Glitters. Chapter 2: The Lingua Franca of Diplomacy? Human Rights and the Post-Cold War Presidencies Chapter 3: The New Military Humanism? Human Rights and the U.S. Military Chapter 4: Raising Expectations? Civil Society's Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy Chapter 5: Conclusion: Bait and Switch? Endnotes List of Interviews Bibliography Index Charts: Table 1: Snapshot Comparisons of Presidencies on Human Rights (1988-2003) p. XXX (in Chapter 2) Table 2: The U.S. Military's Incorporation of Human Rights p. XXX(in Chapter 3) Table 3: Motivations: Civilian and Military Comparison p. XXX(in Chapter 4) Table 4:Characteristic Trends of "Human Rights Civil Society" p. XXX(in Chapter 4)
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