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Pointing the Finger: How Economic and Military Linkages Affect the Targeting of Amnesty International‘s Advocacy Campaigns Cullen S. Hendrix College of William & Mary Wendy H. Wong University of Toronto
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Document Date: 2014-04-29 05:24:43


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New York Times / IGO / /

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Asia / North America / Europe / /

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Yemen / Myanmar / Guatemala / East Timor / Sudan / Congo / Cuba / Indonesia / El Salvador / United States / Soviet Union / Democratic Republic of Congo / Chad / United Kingdom / China / Israel / Somalia / /

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AI headquarters / Mary Wendy H. Wong University of Toronto DRAFT / Advocacy Campaigns Cullen S. Hendrix College of William / /

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media outlets / media involvement / media attention / human rights network / non-specialized media / free media / /

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Mary Wendy H. Wong University / AI / International Executive Committee / AI‘s UAs / Hendrix College / International Secretariat in London / US State Department / Amnesty / civil society / United Nations / Human Rights Watch / AI‘s International Council / European Union / University of Toronto / US military / /

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Peter Duffy / Ali / Brian Knowlton / Shah / Barack Obama / /

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North Dakota / /

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the Amnesty International Cumulative Guide / /

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Latin America / /

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artificial intelligence / /

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