The editor discusses President Clinton\u27s performance in China as one that variously exacerbated, paid lip service to, discounted, and/or ignored the human rights violations of his hosts
This article discusses aviation safety and the continuity of use/misuse of words by U.S. administrat...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
My study examines the international dimension of China\u27s human rights policy in the past two deca...
The author discusses the Clinton administration\u27s announcement that it will not sponsor this year...
The author discusses Chinese human rights advocates who have initiated the circulation of documents ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-103).The U.S. has for a long time promoted itself as a st...
In the current global political environment it is not at all clear what the U.S. can do other than t...
Following Hillary Clinton’s visit to Asia, there have been a range of commentaries on her new approa...
Amid the globalization of markets and the interdependence of states, human rights violations through...
A review of China, the United Nations, and Human Rights: The Limits of Compliance, by Ann Kent. Phil...
This article discusses which high authorities (or national leaders), inside a given country and outs...
The United States (US) Department of State publicly released the 2000 Country Reports on Human Right...
In this analysis the author discusses the moral and ethical criteria of those who seek to prevent hu...
Chinese President and CCP General Secretary Hu Jintao’s remarks on human rights during his joint pre...
My research examines how and why American presidents speak about human rights issues around the worl...
This article discusses aviation safety and the continuity of use/misuse of words by U.S. administrat...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
My study examines the international dimension of China\u27s human rights policy in the past two deca...
The author discusses the Clinton administration\u27s announcement that it will not sponsor this year...
The author discusses Chinese human rights advocates who have initiated the circulation of documents ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-103).The U.S. has for a long time promoted itself as a st...
In the current global political environment it is not at all clear what the U.S. can do other than t...
Following Hillary Clinton’s visit to Asia, there have been a range of commentaries on her new approa...
Amid the globalization of markets and the interdependence of states, human rights violations through...
A review of China, the United Nations, and Human Rights: The Limits of Compliance, by Ann Kent. Phil...
This article discusses which high authorities (or national leaders), inside a given country and outs...
The United States (US) Department of State publicly released the 2000 Country Reports on Human Right...
In this analysis the author discusses the moral and ethical criteria of those who seek to prevent hu...
Chinese President and CCP General Secretary Hu Jintao’s remarks on human rights during his joint pre...
My research examines how and why American presidents speak about human rights issues around the worl...
This article discusses aviation safety and the continuity of use/misuse of words by U.S. administrat...
This article discusses whether it is viable to compare different human rights violations
My study examines the international dimension of China\u27s human rights policy in the past two deca...