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Post Tagged with: "WOLA-Duke"
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2013 Winner
WOLA and Duke University Announce Winner of their Human Rights Book Award: The Big Truck that Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster […]
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2012 Winner
Héctor Abad’s Oblivion: A Memoir Named 2012 WOLA-Duke Book Award Winner The Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and Duke University have named Héctor Abad’s book Oblivion: A Memoir as the winner of the […]
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2011 Winner
Kathryn Sikkink’s The Justice Cascade Named 2011 WOLA-Duke Book Award Winner In just three decades, state leaders in Latin America, Europe, and Africa have lost their immunity for their human rights violations, […]
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2010 Winner
“Hostage Nation: Colombia’s Guerrilla Army and the Failed War on Drugs,” written by Victoria Bruce, Karin Hayes and Jorge Enrique Botero, has won the third annual WOLA-Duke Book Award for Human […]
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2009 Winner
Heraldo Muñoz’s The Dictator’s Shadow Wins WOLA-Duke Book Award The Dictator’s Shadow: Life Under Pinochet, a memoir of dictatorship and exile and their long aftermath in Chile, has won the second […]
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2008 Winner
The Art of Political Murder, an exhaustively researched story of assassination, impunity and justice in Guatemala, has won the first annual WOLA-Duke Book Award for Human Rights in Latin America. […]
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