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School of influence: Human rights challenges in US foreign military training

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Abstract

Can military training decrease human rights violations by security forces? The case of foreign military training is a complicated one because often the aim of the training itself is to address human rights violations. In this paper I explore whether US military training is effective in promoting respect for human rights in the recipient country. States that receive human rights-focused military training and education only see an improvement in respect for human rights by members of security forces in very limited cases. I use global data as well as newly-coded data from a Latin America sample to evaluate this proposal empirically.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-25
Number of pages23
JournalConflict Management and Peace Science
Volume41
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • armed forces
  • foreign military training
  • human rights
  • repression

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