- ABC-CLIO
Civil Liberties in China
Key Metrics
- Xiaobing Li
- ABC-CLIO
- Hardcover
- 9780313358951
- 9.3 X 6.3 X 0.9 inches
- 1.05 pounds
- Social Science > Ethnic Studies - General
- English
Book Description
The Constitution of the People's Republic of China was amended in 2004 to expressly include the protection of human rights, and the last revision of the Constitution in 1982 ostensibly guaranteed civil liberties such as freedom of speech, of the press, and of assembly. In actuality, China still resorts to suppressive actions such as strictly controlling accessible content on the Internet and censorship of the media, as well as silencing criticism of government or calls for political reform.
Civil Liberties in China explores both theory and practice by identifying key issues in Chinese ideology, government, and human rights. The book assesses historical evidence and empirical data, putting major legal cases in the context of Chinese traditions and culture. Abortion, the one-child policy, and privacy issues are given special attention.
Author Bio
Xiaobing Li, professor of history and director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, He authored and co-authored The Cold War in East Asia, China's Battle for Korea, China at War, Voices from the Vietnam War, A History of the Modern Chinese Army, Voices from the Korean War, and Mao's Generals Remember Korea.
He served in the People’s Liberation Army in China.
Source: University Press of Kentucky
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