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ID185961
Title ProperChina and Authoritarian Collaboration
LanguageENG
AuthorInboden, Rana Siu
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines two key trends: China’s collaboration with other authoritarian nations and its expanding ambitions in the international human rights system. These developments fuel questions about China’s vision for the international human rights system and how China works with other repressive governments to realize its vision. In examining these questions, this article chronicles the emergence of the Like-Minded Group (LMG) in the UN Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR or Commission) in 1999 and investigates China’s relationship with this group. The author documents that under Xi’s leadership China has shifted from a lower-profile role in which the PRC rarely attempted to weaken the international human rights architecture on its own to a now more forceful posture. Since 2017 the PRC has begun to sponsor resolutions in the Human Rights Council (HRC) to propagate its human rights views, with LMG countries as a key source of support.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 31, No.136; Jul 2022: p.505-517
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 31 No 136
Key WordsChina ;  Authoritarian Collaboration


 
 
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