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Donald Trump's Cabinet Bodes Ill For The Planet, Lauren Carasik
Donald Trump's Cabinet Bodes Ill For The Planet, Lauren Carasik
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N Dakota Pipeline Protest Is A Harbinger Of Many More, Lauren Carasik
N Dakota Pipeline Protest Is A Harbinger Of Many More, Lauren Carasik
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A Dismal Day For Human Rights In The Us, Lauren Carasik
A Dismal Day For Human Rights In The Us, Lauren Carasik
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Donald Trump Doubles Down On Deportation Plan, Lauren Carasik
Donald Trump Doubles Down On Deportation Plan, Lauren Carasik
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New Un Secretary-General Must Commit To Accountability, Lauren Carasik
New Un Secretary-General Must Commit To Accountability, Lauren Carasik
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Blood In Honduras, Silence In The United States, Lauren Carasik
Blood In Honduras, Silence In The United States, Lauren Carasik
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Washington Should Avoid Repeating Plan Colombia’S Failures, Lauren Carasik
Washington Should Avoid Repeating Plan Colombia’S Failures, Lauren Carasik
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Us Environmental Injustice Goes Well Beyond Flint, Lauren Carasik
Us Environmental Injustice Goes Well Beyond Flint, Lauren Carasik
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Obama’S National Security Exceptionalism, Sudha Setty
Obama’S National Security Exceptionalism, Sudha Setty
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This Article discusses how continued national security exceptionalism engenders a view of the United States as considering itself to be above international obligations to investigate and prosecute torturers and war criminals, and the view by the global community that the United States is willing to apply one standard for itself, and another for the rest of the world. Exceptionalism not only poses real challenges in terms of law, morality, and building useful relationships with allied nations, but acts as a step backward for the creation of enforceable international norms and standards, and in efforts to restore a balance in the …