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China And Human Rights In North Korea Debating A Developmental Approach In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Baogang He Editor

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China And Human Rights In North Korea Debating A Developmental Approach In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Baogang He Editor
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China And Human Rights In North Korea Debating A Developmental Approach In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Baogang He Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Baogang He (editor), David Hundt (editor), Chengxin Pan (editor)
ISBN: 9781032006000, 1032006005
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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China And Human Rights In North Korea Debating A Developmental Approach In Northeast Asia 1st Edition Baogang He Editor by Baogang He (editor), David Hundt (editor), Chengxin Pan (editor) 9781032006000, 1032006005 instant download after payment.

By exploring the "China factor" in the North Korean human rights debate, this book evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of applying the Chinese development-based approach to human rights in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

The contributors to this book treat the relevance of the Chinese experience to the DPRK seriously and evaluate how it might apply to easing North Korean human rights issues.They engage with the debate about the relevance of the developmental or development-based approach to North Korea. In doing so, they problematise, scrutinise and contextualise the development-based approach in Northeast Asia, including China, and examine different responses to the developmental approach and the influence of domestic politics on these responses.

A valuable contribution to discussions on possible ways forward for human rights in North Korea and an insightful critique of the Northeast Asian development model more broadly.

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