What issues are involved when a state decides to make human rights a foreign policy priority, according to Howard and Donnelly?
a. States must consider which rights to promote.
b. States must decide if they are willing to alienate their neighbors.
c. States must make sure their championing of human rights is always perceived as self-interested.
d. States must focus on human rights within the context of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
e. States must make promotion of human rights one of their top priorities if they are to achieve anything.
Answer: d
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