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Debating Human Rights Critical Essays From The United States And Asia Peter Van Ness Ed

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Debating Human Rights Critical Essays From The United States And Asia Peter Van Ness Ed
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Peter Van Ness (ed.)
ISBN: 9780415185073, 0415185076
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Debating Human Rights Critical Essays From The United States And Asia Peter Van Ness Ed by Peter Van Ness (ed.) 9780415185073, 0415185076 instant download after payment.

Human rights debates can provoke strong reactions, particularly among people of different cultural backgrounds. The debate over Asian values and the use of human rights diplomacy are the most obvious manifestations of divisions between Asia and the West and reflect particular world views and historical legacies.
In this new book, scholars from the United States and several Asian countries debate fundamental issues such as 'Asian values', 'peaceful evolution' and cultural imperialism. Provocative and challenging essays analyse the debate between East and West, presenting critical perspectives on globalization and human rights diplomacy.
Debating Human Rights is an original contribution to a vital area of debate. It presents a uniquely wide diversity of perspectives on controversial issues and demonstrates how scholars and activists who view the world very differently can nonetheless move these debates forward in a search for common ground.-Amazon.ca

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