Human rights in Chinese foreign relations : defining and defending national interests / Ming Wan.
Human rights in Chinese foreign relations : defining and defending national interests / Ming Wan.
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Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2001.
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N323.0951/ 6
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English
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192 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Chinese Views of Human Rights -- 3. Human Rights and Sino-U.S. Relations -- 4. Human Rights and Sino-European Relations -- 5. Human Rights and Sino-Japanese Relations -- 6. Human Rights and Sino-UN Relations -- 7. Conclusion.
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Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2001.
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Pennsylvania
Date Published
c2001.
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Wan shows that, after a decade of persistent external pressure to reform its practices, China still treats human rights diplomacy as traditional power politics. (Beijing's engagement in this arena has only marginal impact on how it defines its national interests.) Human rights exchange with the West has mainly taught China how best to deflect press...
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Human rights in Chinese foreign relations : defining and defending national interests / Ming Wan.
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Pennsylvania studies in human rights.
Based on author's post-doctoral work at Harvard University Kennedy School of Government (1995-1996).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [171]-180) and index.
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c2001.
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N323.0951/ 6
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0812235975 (acid-free paper)
9780812235975 (acid-free paper)
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323.0951
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991014925549702626