The politics of human rights in East Asia
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The politics of human rights in East Asia
Pluto Press, 2001
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Description
Refugees fleeing East Timor. Tiananmen Square in China. The killing fields in Cambodia. Freedom of speech in Singapore. The subject of human rights in Asia is a hotly debated one. In The Politics of Human Rights in East Asia, the authors survey the human rights records and attitudes of each country.
The countries covered are: China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. Kenneth Christie covers Southeast Asia and Denny Roy covers Northeast Asia. They conclude with a discussion of the Association of East Asian Nation's (ASEAN) role and suggestions for the future. Throughout, they examine the competing meaning of human rights in the Western versus the non-Western context and place the role of human rights within the framework of each country's history and political and economic development.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Human Rights in East Asia
Section 1: Southeast Asia: Kenneth Christie
2. Singapore, Malaysia, and ASEAN
3. Myanmar and Vietnam
4. Indonesia
5.Thailand and the Philippines
6. Cambodia
Section 2: Northeast Asia: Denny Roy
7. China
8. Taiwan
9. Japan
10. North and South Korea
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