United States on the Road to Isolation: The Cost of Non-Ratification

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Persistent link to this item

Statistics
View Statistics

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Title

United States on the Road to Isolation: The Cost of Non-Ratification

Alternative title

Published Date

2014-04-28

Publisher

Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs

Type

Thesis or Dissertation

Abstract

This report analyzes four specific international treaties: the Arms Trade Treaty (“ATT”), the Convention on the Law of the Sea (“UNCLOS”), the Convention on All forms of Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (“CEDAW”), and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (“CRPD”). All four have been signed by the U.S., but not yet ratified by the Senate. We analyzed each of them within the context of three key criteria, namely, the cost of non-ratification as it relates to: (1) the U.S. economy, (2) U.S. global leadership, and (3) U.S. national security.

Description

Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Affairs and Master of Public Policy.

Related to

Replaces

License

Series/Report Number

Funding information

Isbn identifier

Doi identifier

Previously Published Citation

Other identifiers

Suggested citation

Chelseth, Adam; Lobejko, Patrick; Nasir, Filza; Steies, John. (2014). United States on the Road to Isolation: The Cost of Non-Ratification. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/163088.

Content distributed via the University Digital Conservancy may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor. By using these files, users agree to the Terms of Use. Materials in the UDC may contain content that is disturbing and/or harmful. For more information, please see our statement on harmful content in digital repositories.