The East Asian challenge for human rights

by Joanne R. Bauer

Other authorsDaniel Bell
Paper Book, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

JC599.E18E37 1999

Publication

Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Description

The 'Asian values' argument within the international human rights debate holds that not all Asian states should be expected to protect human rights to the same degree. This position of 'cultural relativism', often used by authoritarian governments in Asia, has long been dismissed by Western and Asian human rights advocates as a weak excuse. This study moves beyond the politicized rhetoric to identify the more persuasive contributions by East Asian intellectuals. The editors argue that critical intellectuals in East Asia have begun to chart a middle ground between the extremes of this argument, making particular headway in the areas of group rights and economic, social, and cultural (ethnic minority) rights. The chapters examine the following areas: critical perspectives on the 'Asian values' debate ; theoretical proposals for an improved international human rights regime with greater input from East Asians; the resources within East Asian cultural traditions that can help promote human rights; and key human rights issues facing East Asia as a result of rapid economic growth.… (more)

Local notes

USIP grant product USIP-137-94F

ISBN

0521642302 / 9780521642309

Barcode

19258
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