إلى الآن، يحاول الغرب توجيه الصين لكيفية التصرف حيال حقوق الإنسان. ولكن الأمر قد تغير، فالصين أصبحت تنخرط بشكلٍ متزايد في الجدل الدولي حول حقوق الإنسان. فهل تهدف الصين إلى إعادة تعريف معايير حقوق الإنسان في المستقبل؟ 中国语文, Español ,English
Far right religious nationalism is growing in South Asia. Fuelled by the experience of colonialism, the resulting internal tensions since independence, and powerful civil society movements.
Concerned by misrepresentation of Egypt’s withdrawal from the recent NPT meeting in Geneva, a retired Egyptian Ambassador puts the record straight and suggests ways to put the Conference on WMD in the Middle East back on track.
Expecting new global powers to promote human rights abroad via the United Nations assumes that they will play by the old rules and - if such pressure is to be effective - that human rights factors will condition their bilateral relationships; neither is likely. A contribution to the openGlobalRigh
Until now, the west has been attempting to tell China how to behave when it comes to human rights. But things are changing. Increasingly, China is engaging in international debate over rights. Does China aim to redefine the norms? A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Emerging Powers an
到目前为止,西方总是试图告诉中国在人权问题上应该如何行动。但是事情真在改变。中国越来越积极介入有关人权的国际辩论中。中国要在未来重新定义国际规范吗? English, Español, العربي.
Hasta ahora, el Occidente ha intentado dictar a China cómo comportarse con relación a los derechos humanos. Pero las cosas están cambiando. China cada vez participa más en el debate sobre derechos. ¿Es posible que China pretenda redefinir las normas en el futuro? 中国语文, English, العربي.
The road to greater ownership of human rights by emerging powers is a bumpy one. But it will lead to a more real, and less utopian approach. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Emerging Powers and Human Rights. Español, 中国语文, العربية
The scale of change in China, and the intriguing perceptions of China's elite, persuade Kerry Brown of the need to think afresh.
The chaotic scenes at the trial of a man charged over inter-ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstan are damaging the legal process, reports Mihra Rittmann.
One year on from the violence of June 2012, new empirical evidence about the treatment of the Rohingya in Rakhine State, Burma, has taken the issue from the realms of international human rights and humanitarian law to that of international criminal law, says Amal de Chickera.