This dissertation investigates the ideas and practice of human rights in Maoist China from 1949 to 1976 both from a philosophical and historical perspectives. It primarily focuses on the relations of human rights to citizenship, state sovereignty and political action in Mao's China on the basis of the reflection on Hannah Arendt's critique of human rights. The dissertation first of all gives an philosophical analysis of Arendt's "the right to have rights" and then conducts three case studies in the specific Chinese historical context: the land reform movement (1950- 1953); the Chinese foreign policy (1950s- 1970s) and the Hundred Flower Campaign (1955- 1957). It argues that although the term of "human rights" was dismissed as bourgeois conc...
The main puzzle in this dissertation is that China has one of the worst domestic human rights practi...
Does the Chinese academic discourse on human rights differ from the official one as put forward by t...
Human rights, a substantial political stake in contemporary ChinaHuman Rights have been at the core ...
This dissertation investigates the ideas and practice of human rights in Maoist China from 1949 to 1...
Debating human rights in China : introductory perspectives -- The conception of human rights in the ...
Hannah Arendt famously argued in the Origins of Totalitarianism that human rights were unable to pro...
This thesis is about understanding the dynamics involved in the socialisation of international human...
Since the United States and China have very different cultures and societies, differences in policie...
This essay explores meanings and implications of China’s approach to human rights through an examina...
During the autumn of 1949, Hannah Arendt completed the manuscript of The Origins of Totalitarianism....
What does human rights mean to the Chinese government in the post-Tiananmen era? Has the way by whic...
The thesis deals with the analysis of the importance of human rights issues in China's foreign polic...
122 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Chinese & International Studies and the Clark Hon...
The essential problem of human rights violation is a matter of human life. The issue raises many new...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
The main puzzle in this dissertation is that China has one of the worst domestic human rights practi...
Does the Chinese academic discourse on human rights differ from the official one as put forward by t...
Human rights, a substantial political stake in contemporary ChinaHuman Rights have been at the core ...
This dissertation investigates the ideas and practice of human rights in Maoist China from 1949 to 1...
Debating human rights in China : introductory perspectives -- The conception of human rights in the ...
Hannah Arendt famously argued in the Origins of Totalitarianism that human rights were unable to pro...
This thesis is about understanding the dynamics involved in the socialisation of international human...
Since the United States and China have very different cultures and societies, differences in policie...
This essay explores meanings and implications of China’s approach to human rights through an examina...
During the autumn of 1949, Hannah Arendt completed the manuscript of The Origins of Totalitarianism....
What does human rights mean to the Chinese government in the post-Tiananmen era? Has the way by whic...
The thesis deals with the analysis of the importance of human rights issues in China's foreign polic...
122 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Chinese & International Studies and the Clark Hon...
The essential problem of human rights violation is a matter of human life. The issue raises many new...
After more than three decades of legal reform under a promotion of the rule of law, it is opportune ...
The main puzzle in this dissertation is that China has one of the worst domestic human rights practi...
Does the Chinese academic discourse on human rights differ from the official one as put forward by t...
Human rights, a substantial political stake in contemporary ChinaHuman Rights have been at the core ...