The ‘gridded management’ system is officially highlighted as playing a key role in China’s combat against COVID-19. Relying largely on the Maoist ideology of the ‘Mass Line,’ this system appears to effectively mobilize the people at the most grassroots level in the ‘war against COVID-19.’ This article, drawing upon a critical examination of this ‘People’s War’ from a Foucauldian governmentality perspective, discusses the violation of human rights and dignity and argues that the violations are inherent in the binary and utilitarian ideology of the ‘Mass Line’ deployed by the mobilizational party. As this methodology is embedded in China’s social management agenda raised by Xi Jinping in 2017, this article sheds crucial light on the ‘Chinese ...
This Book Review looks at Chinese human rights developments in light of the aftermath of Tiananmen S...
In the contemporary inter-state relations, human rights are not only a subject of disputes but also ...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
The ‘gridded management’ system is officially highlighted as playing a key role in China’s combat ag...
Along with China’s long-delayed response to the COVID-19 outbreak is its nationwide activation of th...
The paper aims to argue that a dichotomist approach on human rights is a major problem in relations ...
This paper examines China’s policy towards human rights internationally with the intent of discernin...
What does human rights mean to the Chinese government in the post-Tiananmen era? Has the way by whic...
This article examines the complex dialogical relationship between China and the global reach of huma...
The paper aims to argue that the conflictual debate on human rights between China and United States...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is one of a few countries (including North Korea, Iran, Venezue...
The recent explosion of popular protest in China, often framed as a demand for the fulfillment of “r...
There is an apprehension in the democratic world about the possible impact of the economic rise of C...
Although COVID-19 was first detected in the People’s Republic of China, the pandemic now appears con...
A review of China, the United Nations, and Human Rights: The Limits of Compliance, by Ann Kent. Phil...
This Book Review looks at Chinese human rights developments in light of the aftermath of Tiananmen S...
In the contemporary inter-state relations, human rights are not only a subject of disputes but also ...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...
The ‘gridded management’ system is officially highlighted as playing a key role in China’s combat ag...
Along with China’s long-delayed response to the COVID-19 outbreak is its nationwide activation of th...
The paper aims to argue that a dichotomist approach on human rights is a major problem in relations ...
This paper examines China’s policy towards human rights internationally with the intent of discernin...
What does human rights mean to the Chinese government in the post-Tiananmen era? Has the way by whic...
This article examines the complex dialogical relationship between China and the global reach of huma...
The paper aims to argue that the conflictual debate on human rights between China and United States...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is one of a few countries (including North Korea, Iran, Venezue...
The recent explosion of popular protest in China, often framed as a demand for the fulfillment of “r...
There is an apprehension in the democratic world about the possible impact of the economic rise of C...
Although COVID-19 was first detected in the People’s Republic of China, the pandemic now appears con...
A review of China, the United Nations, and Human Rights: The Limits of Compliance, by Ann Kent. Phil...
This Book Review looks at Chinese human rights developments in light of the aftermath of Tiananmen S...
In the contemporary inter-state relations, human rights are not only a subject of disputes but also ...
Human rights advocates often focus on the post-socialist party-state and note many of the human righ...