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Why Countries Violate The Convention Against Torture

Someone I know  at NYU has co-written a paper positing an interesting theory on why some countries sign, ratify, then violate the Convention Against Torture (CAT).  The theory: authoritarian leaders sign and ratify the CAT, then violate it, to show their domestic opponents how committed they are to suppressing opposition.  Read about it at The Economist.

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