The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises
This paper examines China’s policy towards human rights internationally with the intent of discerning real support for human rights. It compares China’s responses to two cases of mass human rights violations (the Darfur and Israel-Palestine conflicts) in which it has a serious interest (energy in pa...
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ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-cmc_theses-11322013-04-19T14:35:33Z The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises Kopczynski, Brian T This paper examines China’s policy towards human rights internationally with the intent of discerning real support for human rights. It compares China’s responses to two cases of mass human rights violations (the Darfur and Israel-Palestine conflicts) in which it has a serious interest (energy in particular). It finds that China treats human rights self-interestedly, but also has some support for them when its interests are not at stake. 2011-01-01 text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/170 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1132&context=cmc_theses © 2011 Brian Kopczynski CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont China human rights Darfur Israel and Palestine Asian Studies Comparative Politics |
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This paper examines China’s policy towards human rights internationally with the intent of discerning real support for human rights. It compares China’s responses to two cases of mass human rights violations (the Darfur and Israel-Palestine conflicts) in which it has a serious interest (energy in particular). It finds that China treats human rights self-interestedly, but also has some support for them when its interests are not at stake. |
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The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises |
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The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises |
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The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises |
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The People’s Republic of China’s Stance on Human Rights in Selected Crises |
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people’s republic of china’s stance on human rights in selected crises |
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