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October 31, 2012
China and the international human rights system
Here's a Chatham House report on the subject by Sonya Sceats with Shaun Breslin. I haven't looked at it myself, but it is recommended by a colleague as an excellent and comprehensive treatment of China's performance under the international human rights system in the last two decades in particular, as well as the first time that China's voting patters at the UNHRC and those of others voting with it have been looked at in depth.October 31, 2012 in Commentary | Permalink
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