Human rights and international relations in the Asia-Pacific Region

Publication Type

Edited Book

Publication Date

1995

Abstract

As economic contacts between the West and Asia grow, so does the need to understand the different perspectives each holds on the issue of human rights. This volume analyzes and questions the increasingly important and complex relationship between the West and Asia, in the light of their diverse attitudes to the issue of human rights. The text explores specific questions such as the role of international organizations in human rights problems.

Discipline

Asian Studies | International Relations | Political Science

Research Areas

Political Science

First Page

1

Last Page

275

ISBN

9781855672161

Publisher

Pinter

City or Country

New York

Embargo Period

12-4-2017

Additional URL

https://worldcat.org/isbn/9781855672161

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