In a classic article published in 1992, Thomas Franck wrote of an “emerging right to democratic governance” in international law. In his view, such a right implied that the acceptance of a government by other states in the international arena depended on
Roberto Gargarella
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Law, Translation, and Voice:Transformation of a Struggle for Social Justice in a Chinese Village [PDF]
The channeling of popular struggles through legal cases is central to the strategy of the emerging “rights defense” movement in China, linking grassroots contention with professional mediators who translate grievances into the institutional environment ...
Woodman, Sophia
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CCPS 7(3), December 2021, Focus – Communist China’s Superpower March, Party-State’s Entrenchment, and the Remaking of the Global Order [PDF]
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal (CCPS), Vol. 7, No. 3, December 2021 (Focus – Communist China’s Superpower March, Party-State’s Entrenchment, and the Remaking of the Global Order), pp.
Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (ed.)
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The Tiananmen Incident and the Pro-Democracy Movement in Hong Kong [PDF]
While refusing to allow any erosion of the Communist Party’s monopoly of political power, the Chinese leadership has proven very skilful in meeting emerging challenges in the era of economic reform and opening to the outside world since the Tiananmen Incident. Retaining its belief that economic growth remains the key to Hong Kong’s social and political
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CCPS 5(2), June/August 2019, Focus – Upon the Thirtieth Anniversary of Tiananmen Protests and June Fourth Massacre: Value Renewal and Path Finding for China’s Pro-democracy Movement [PDF]
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, Vol. 5, No. 2, June/August 2019, Focus – Upon the Thirtieth Anniversary of Tiananmen Protests and June Fourth Massacre: Value Renewal and Path Finding for China’s ...
Joseph Yu-shek Cheng (ed.) +1 more
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Challenge to the Pro-democracy Movement in Hong Kong [PDF]
This article intends to examine the challenges facing the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong today, as well as the general political and social situation in the territory. It argues that the deterioration and divisions within the pro-democracy movement may not be political gains for the pro-Beijing united front, as the political and social ...
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CCPS 6(3), December 2020, Focus – For Rights and Liberty: The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (Anti-ELAB) Protest Movement and Hong Kong’s Struggle for Democracy [PDF]
Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal (CCPS), Vol. 6, No. 3, December 2020 (Focus – For Rights and Liberty: The Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (Anti-ELAB) Protest Movement and Hong Kong’s Struggle ...
Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (ed.)
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Experiments in Distributive Justice and Their Limits [PDF]
Mark Pennington argues political systems should be decentralized in order to facilitate experimental learning about distributive justice. Pointing out the problems with Pennington's Hayekian formulation, I reframe his argument as an extension of the ...
Bennett, Michael
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The Politics of Protest and Gender: Women Riding the Wings of Resistance
The #MeToo movement, from its creation by activist Tarana Burke back in 2006 to its explosion on social media during the 2017 Harvey Weinstein sexual assault allegations, has continuously propagated images of gendered resistance from around the globe. In
Tasia Matthews
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Is Islam Compatible With Democracy? Islamist Movement’s Trajectory on Democratization in Indonesia
The democratization process in Indonesia is in line with the emergence several Islamic mass organizations which accept or rejected the concept of democracy.
Muzayyin Ahyar
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