International engagement in China's human rights / edited by Titus C. Chen and Dingding Chen.
2016
KNQ2460 .I58 2016 (Mapit)
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Title
International engagement in China's human rights / edited by Titus C. Chen and Dingding Chen.
Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
Description
xxiv, 193 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
China policy series ; 40.
Formatted Contents Note
Mapping international engagement in China's human rights : an introduction / Titus C. Chen
Capacity building approach for human rights education in China: Nordic experiences and perspectives / Cecilie Figenschou Bakke, Merethe Borge MacLeod, and Rhona KM Smith
Bearing in mind national particularities / Hatla Thelle and Tiziana Tota
From "eating the rice" to sipping Starbucks: China's emerging relationship with universal criminal justice norms and the role of external actors / Aurora E. Bewicke
Human rights and domestic change in China : do human rights projects matter? / Elisa Nesossi
Coordinated compliance and private approach to international engagement in China's human rights / Chao Wang
The limited role of naming and shaming : international human rights campaigns during the 2008 Beijing Olympics / Hsiao-Chi Hsu
The changed and unchanged in Chinese religious freedom discourse and its responses to international engagement of protestant advocacy / Yun "Ray" Wang
Constitutions across the strait / Margaret K. Lewis
International engagement matters : what we have learned from the Chinese cases / Dingding Chen and Titus C. Chen.
Capacity building approach for human rights education in China: Nordic experiences and perspectives / Cecilie Figenschou Bakke, Merethe Borge MacLeod, and Rhona KM Smith
Bearing in mind national particularities / Hatla Thelle and Tiziana Tota
From "eating the rice" to sipping Starbucks: China's emerging relationship with universal criminal justice norms and the role of external actors / Aurora E. Bewicke
Human rights and domestic change in China : do human rights projects matter? / Elisa Nesossi
Coordinated compliance and private approach to international engagement in China's human rights / Chao Wang
The limited role of naming and shaming : international human rights campaigns during the 2008 Beijing Olympics / Hsiao-Chi Hsu
The changed and unchanged in Chinese religious freedom discourse and its responses to international engagement of protestant advocacy / Yun "Ray" Wang
Constitutions across the strait / Margaret K. Lewis
International engagement matters : what we have learned from the Chinese cases / Dingding Chen and Titus C. Chen.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-189) and index.
Call Number
KNQ2460 .I58 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9780415747219 hardback
041574721X hardback
131579716X (ebook)
9781315797168 (ebook)
041574721X hardback
131579716X (ebook)
9781315797168 (ebook)
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