Human rights and borders of sufferings: Promotion of human rights in international politics/ M.Anne Brown
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The Question of Human Rights --
Opening up conceptions of rights --
Human rights promotion and the 'foreign analogy' --
The construction of human rights: dominant approaches --
The social contract --
The international domain --
The pursuit of grounds --
Some theorists --
The 'Asian Way' debate --
Dialogue --
China--the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989 --
The story --
The political context--'the state' --
The students --
Responses --
East Timor --
The history --
East Timor in Indonesia: the human rights situation --
Incorporation reversed --
Self-determination --
The status of Indigenous Australians --
Aboriginal health in Australia--current conditions --
'The great Australian silence' --
Commonwealth Indigenous health policy--1970s-2000s --
Self-determination and citizenship.
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