HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA [electronic resource]
This book examines the effects that political institutions, the legal system, and economic policies have had on the human rights record in the PRC since 1949. The authors first address the problems of assessing political liberties in a nation that emphasizes economic over civil rights and that has t...
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Table of Contents:
- Defining human rights in the People's Republic of China / John F. Copper
- Building a network of controls : a chronological outline / Yuan-li Wu
- Law : a tool of power / Franz Michael
- Human rights and the Chinese political system / John F. Copper
- The economy : an object of experimentation / Yuan-li Wu
- Ideology, reality, and human rights / Franz Michael
- Counterrevolutionaries / A. James Gregor
- Victims by economic category : farmers, businesspeople, and workers / Yuan-li Wu
- Intellectuals and "democratic elements" : a distrusted underclass / Ta-ling Lee
- Red guards and political dissidents (I) : tools of violence and power struggle / Ta-ling Lee
- Red guards and political dissidents (II) : victims beyond a generation / Ta-ling Lee
- Factions / Maria Hsia Chang
- Women / Maria Hsia Chang
- Non-Chinese nationalities and religious communities / Franz Michael
- Let the record speak for itself / Yuan-li Wu and Franz Michael.