China Leads the Charge to Weaken the UN Human Rights System. / Nicolas Becquelin and Chine Chan.
by Becquelin, Nicolas; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: China Leads the Charge to Weaken the UN Human Rights System, July 2002; pp. 34+.
"Since the mid-1970s, contrary to what is often believed even within diplomatic circles, Beijing's strategy has always been to engage the UN human rights machinery instead of simply opposing it. In Andrew Nathan's words, China has looked to 'shape' rather than 'break' the norms that are instruments of the human rights system." (CHINA RIGHTS FORUM) The authors contend "that China has recently been able to subvert and limit some of the most efficient mechanisms for bringing multilateral pressure" on countries with poor human rights records, thereby avoiding criticism and censure by the United Nations.
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