East Asian challenge for human rights /
East Asian challenge for human rights /
edited by Joanne R. Bauer, Daniel A. Bell.
- [Cambridge] ; [New York] : Cambridge University Press, 1999
- xiii, 394 pages ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The "Asian values" argument within the international human rights debate holds that not all Asian states can be or should be expected to protect human rights to the same degree due to varying levels of economic, political, and legal development and to differing cultural views on the virtues and necessity of freedom. This position of "cultural relativism," often used by authoritarian governments in Asia to counter charges of human rights violations, has been dismissed by many Western and Asian human rights advocates as a weak excuse. The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights moves beyond the politicized rhetoric that has dogged this debate to identify the more persuasive contributions by East Asian intellectuals to the evolving international debate on human rights." "The editors of this book argue that critical intellectuals in East Asia have begun to chart a middle ground between the extreme, uncompromising ends of this argument."--BOOK JACKET.
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Human rights--East Asia.
Human rights--Southeast Asia.
Political culture--East Asia.
Political culture--Southeast Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects--East Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects--Southeast Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects.
Human rights.
Political culture.
East Asia.
Southeast Asia.
JC599 / .E37 1999
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The "Asian values" argument within the international human rights debate holds that not all Asian states can be or should be expected to protect human rights to the same degree due to varying levels of economic, political, and legal development and to differing cultural views on the virtues and necessity of freedom. This position of "cultural relativism," often used by authoritarian governments in Asia to counter charges of human rights violations, has been dismissed by many Western and Asian human rights advocates as a weak excuse. The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights moves beyond the politicized rhetoric that has dogged this debate to identify the more persuasive contributions by East Asian intellectuals to the evolving international debate on human rights." "The editors of this book argue that critical intellectuals in East Asia have begun to chart a middle ground between the extreme, uncompromising ends of this argument."--BOOK JACKET.
0521645360 9780521645362
98011653
GBA007544 bnb
Human rights--East Asia.
Human rights--Southeast Asia.
Political culture--East Asia.
Political culture--Southeast Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects--East Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects--Southeast Asia.
Economic development--Political aspects.
Human rights.
Political culture.
East Asia.
Southeast Asia.
JC599 / .E37 1999
