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Trade and Human Rights
The Ethical Dimension in US - China Relations
Author: Morris Susan C.
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Trade and Human Rights
Publication date: 09-2017
· 15.2x21.8 cm · Relié
Publication date: 09-2017
· 15.2x21.8 cm · Relié
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Trade and Human Rights
Publication date: 01-2019
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Publication date: 01-2019
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This title was first published in 2002: Utilizing the case of the 1994 US decision to delink China?s human rights record from most favoured nation status, Susan C. Morris addresses the critical issues where commercialism and human rights converge. This insightful addition to the literature on US foreign policy on human rights draws on both political and economic theory, touching upon the relationships between labour conditions and production, business and freedom of association, management and bargaining and ultimately the relationship between economics and human justice. Empirically, the work draws on US Congressional proceedings and debates throughout the decade of the 1990s. Although the trade and human rights debate has long been ingrained in the rhetoric of scholars, the research approaches the issue within the context of communism?s last major threshold, making it a valuable contribution to the field of international relations.
Contents: Introduction; Theoretical perspectives; The evolution of US - China trade policy; Delinking trade and human rights; Transnational influences; Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
Susan C. Morris, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
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