Human Rights In Post-mao China
Explore the intricate landscape of human rights in China with Human Rights In Post-Mao China by John Franklin Copper. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 118 pages and delves into the evolution of human rights since Mao's death in 1976. Copper meticulously examines the interplay of legal practices, institutional frameworks, and ideological shifts, alongside significant economic transformations, to assess the genuine progress in China's approach to human rights. This compelling analysis is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human rights within the context of modern China. Discover the nuances and challenges that have shaped the country's human rights landscape in this thought-provoking work.