Torture as public policy
restoring U.S. credibility on the world stage
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Discusses the United States' public policies on torture, examining incidents of torture that occurred during George W. Bush's administration and the philosophical and legal basis used for those policies and practices, and describing the policy changes made by the Obama administration to help the United States regain credibility.
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Torture as public policy
- TATorture As Public PolicyJames P. Pfiffner
Torture As Public Policy
- TATorture As Public PolicyJames P. Pfiffner
Torture As Public Policy
- TATorture As Public PolicyJames P. Pfiffner
Torture As Public Policy
- TATorture As Public PolicyJames P. Pfiffner
Torture As Public Policy
- TATorture As Public PolicyJames P. Pfiffner
Torture As Public Policy