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China's Great LeapThe Beijing Games and Olympian Human Rights Challenges
Edited by
Minky Worden
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Product Details
ISBN-10
1583228438
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-843-2
Publication Date
May 2008
Nb of pages
336
Illustration type
Photographs
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.3 in.
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DescriptionWith contributions from some of the most well-respected and experienced Chinese writers, journalists, and organizers, China’s Great Leap examines the People’s Republic of China today as its government and 1.3 billion people prepare for the 2008 Olympic Games. When Beijing first sought the Games, China was still recovering from the upheavals of Maoist rule and adapting to a market revolution. Today, China wants to engage with the outside world—while fully controlling the engagement. How will the new leaders in Beijing manage the Olympic process and the internal and external pressures for reform it creates? China’s Great Leap will illuminate China’s recent history and outline how domestic and international pressures in the context of the Olympics could achieve human rights change. Learn about key areas for human rights reform and how the Olympics could represent a possible great leap forward for the people of China and for the world.
Check out the Human Rights Watch website on the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games for photographs, more articles, and related issues.
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