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| - Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr. (Manila, Philippines born 1986) is an International Relations scholar and political scientist focusing on international human rights norms, global governance, democratization, United States foreign policy, and foreign aid. He is a tenured International Relations academic based at the Institute of History within the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is notable for his pioneering research on the impact of post-Cold War United States foreign aid on human rights and state repression in the Global South. (en)
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| - Salvador Santino Fulo Regilme Jr. (Manila, Philippines born 1986) is an International Relations scholar and political scientist focusing on international human rights norms, global governance, democratization, United States foreign policy, and foreign aid. He is a tenured International Relations academic based at the Institute of History within the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is notable for his pioneering research on the impact of post-Cold War United States foreign aid on human rights and state repression in the Global South. Previously, he worked as a Käte Hamburger Fellow on global cooperation based in Germany (funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research), as a Fox International Fellow at the MacMillan Center for Area and International Studies at Yale University, and he briefly held a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of International Relations within the Department of Political Science at Northern Illinois University, USA. He was also a visiting researcher at the Comparative Constitutionalism Group of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, Germany (en)
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