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245 0 0 _aHuman Rights in China
_h[electronic resource].
260 _c1994.
300 _a1 streaming video file (49 min.) :
_bdigital, sd., col.
500 _afma7440
520 _aChina is booming economically. U.S. companies, including Motorola and Boeing, are employing thousands in new factories. However, Western economic investment has not translated into a Chinese acceptance of Western ideas concerning human rights-as evident in the Tiananmen Square massacre. This program discusses the progress that is being made. We meet a radio talk-show host who invites callers to grill government officials, and newspaper editors who sometimes run pieces critical of the government's human rights record. And while China may have a ways to go in this respect, one Chinese official predicts, "Full bellies and controlled political evolution will keep China on course [toward expanding human rights]." Original BBC broadcast title: Shaking the World. (49 minutes).
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
538 _aSystem requirements: Windows Media, etc.
710 2 _aFilms Media Group.
740 0 _aFMG Humanities & Social Sciences Collection.
856 4 0 _uhttp://stats.lib.pdx.edu/proxy.php?url=http://digital.films.com/play/RWLMUZ
_zstreaming video (access restricted to PSU users)
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