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International Engagement in China's Human Rights Titus Chen

International Engagement in China's Human Rights By Titus Chen

International Engagement in China's Human Rights by Titus Chen


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International Engagement in China's Human Rights Summary

International Engagement in China's Human Rights by Titus Chen

Since the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989 there has been increasing international pressure on China to improve its approach to human rights, whilst at the same time the Chinese government has itself realised that it needs to improve its approach, and has indeed done much to implement improvements. This book explores systematically the international engagement in human rights in China and assesses the impact of such foreign involvement. It looks at particular areas including criminal justice, labour, and religious freedom, considers the processes by which international pressure is brought to bear and the processes by which improvements are implemented in China, and concludes that, whilst China's human rights record has improved more than many people realise, further improvements are still needed.

About Titus Chen

Dingding Chen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau, China.

Titus Chen is an Associate Professor at the Institute of China & Asia-Pacific Studies, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan.

Table of Contents

1. Mapping International Engagement in China's Human Rights: An Introduction 2. Capacity Building Approach for Human Rights Education in China: Nordic Experiences and Perspectives 3. Bearing in Mind National Particularities 4. From Eating the Rice to Sipping Starbucks: China's Emerging Relationship with Universal Criminal Justice Norms and the Role of External Actors 5. Human Rights and Domestic Change in China: Do Human Rights Projects Matter? 6. Coordinated Compliance and Private Approach of International Engagement in China's Human Rights 7. The Limited Role of Naming and Shaming: A Case Study of International Human Rights Campaigns during the 2008 Beijing Olympics 8. The Changed and Unchanged in Religious Freedom Discourse and the Responses to International Engagement of Protestant Advocacy in China 9. Constitutions across the Strait 10. International Engagement Matters: What We Have Learned from the Chinese Cases

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NLS9780815355236
9780815355236
0815355238
International Engagement in China's Human Rights by Titus Chen
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-12-21
220
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