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Globalization after the Pandemic
- 點閱:3
- 作者: Qin Hui著 , David Ownby譯
- 出版社:中文大學出版社
- 出版年:2021
- ISBN:9789882372313
- EISBN:9789882372313 EPUB
- 格式:PDF,JPG
- 頁數:132
The coronavirus pandemic that broke out in 2019 has finally calmed down in China, after the bungling occasioned by the iron hand of lockdown. But beginning in March 2020, the disaster spread abroad, and at present there is no end in sight.
In this work, Qin Hui offers a bracing examination of the impact of coronavirus pandemic on political institutions in both China and the West. Deliberating on the contradiction between “human rights” and “human survival,” he contends that China has achieved success in imposing coercive lockdowns to control the virus, but it will be a challenge to prevent the normalization of emergency measures from worsening human right conditions. The West, in contrast, must learn how democracies can efficiently enter a state of emergency and put an end to these measures at the proper time.
- Foreword by David Ownby(第1頁)
- Chapter One What if “ Human Rights ” Means “ No Humans Left ”?(第17頁)
- Chapter Two “ Human Rights Derogations ” during States of Emergency, and the Definition of Human Rights(第53頁)
- Chapter Three States of Emergency and Political Institutions(第81頁)
- Notes(第107頁)
- Bibliograpghy(第119頁)