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Interview -- About The Third Plenum And China’S Efforts At Reform, Zheng Wang
Interview -- About The Third Plenum And China’S Efforts At Reform, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
From Philosopher To Cultural Icon: Reflections On Hu Mei's "Confucius" (2010), Joseph Lee, Ronald Frank, Renqiu Yu, Bing Xu
From Philosopher To Cultural Icon: Reflections On Hu Mei's "Confucius" (2010), Joseph Lee, Ronald Frank, Renqiu Yu, Bing Xu
Joseph Tse-Hei Lee
No abstract provided.
China’S Foreign Policy Debates, Zheng Wang
薄案判決啟示錄先除後納弔詭, Zheng Wang
汪錚與先除後納提法, Zheng Wang
The Chinese Dream From Mao To Xi, Zheng Wang
How China’S Economic Rebalancing Is Like The Movie Speed, Zheng Wang
How China’S Economic Rebalancing Is Like The Movie Speed, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
China And Japan Really Don’T Like Each Other, Zheng Wang
China And Japan Really Don’T Like Each Other, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
It’S All About Mao, Zheng Wang
The Paradox Of Victim-Centrism: Victim Participation At The Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Mahdev Mohan
The Paradox Of Victim-Centrism: Victim Participation At The Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Mahdev Mohan
Mahdev Mohan
It has been claimed - though not proved - that victims will be benefited by participation in international criminal tribunals. This article interrogates this claim in the context of victim participation at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), commonly referred to as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. Based on interviews with Cambodian victims and Tribunal affiliates, it examines why and how the Tribunal permits victims to intervene as les parties civile, pulling together the normative and legal basis for this mode of victim participation. This article does not purport to generalize with confidence about Cambodian victims in general, …
Reconstituting The “Un-Person”: The Khmer Krom And The Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Mahdev Mohan
Reconstituting The “Un-Person”: The Khmer Krom And The Khmer Rouge Tribunal, Mahdev Mohan
Mahdev Mohan
Despite the grand promise of victim participation at the ongoing trials of Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (“ECCC”), this article notes the plight of an undeserved ethnic community, the members of which have become forgotten victims of genocide. The Article argues that if the ECCC’s trials are to have any resonance for the Khmer Krom, its affiliates and victims’ lawyers should avoid “othering” Khmer Krom victims of genocide, and instead adopt ethnographic approaches to lawyering that seek to ascertain communal desires for vindication.
“What Obama And Xi Should Talk About.”, Zheng Wang
Does China Have A Foreign Policy, Zheng Wang
Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The “Chinese Dream”, Zheng Wang
Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The “Chinese Dream”, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
旅美中日学者议钓岛:很难回到从前, 中评社, 1月29日, Zheng Wang
China, Japan Scholars Seek Way Out In Islands Dispute, Afp, Jan. 29, 2013, Zheng Wang
China, Japan Scholars Seek Way Out In Islands Dispute, Afp, Jan. 29, 2013, Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.
《领导力、保障力、感召力:中国周边关系恶化的原因与对策》(Leadership, Support, And Soft Power: How To Fix China’S Deteriorating Relationship With Its Neighbors). China: Foreign Affairs Observer [外交观察], Spring 2013., Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang
No abstract provided.