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Original scientific paper

“Olympic Spirit”: Chinese Policies and the Universality of Human Rights

Helena Motoh ; University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia


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Abstract

Ever since 2001, when China was selected host of the 2008 Olympics, this choice was challenged by an array of controversies, mostly focusing on the human rights issues. These critical evaluations were answered by measures of Chinese authorities: from the 2003 constitutional amendment to the justifications made by referring to the “Asian values” and introduction of Hu Jintao’s program of the “harmonious society”.
The paper focuses mainly on the intercultural aspects of the debate on the status of human rights in China. Firstly, an analysis explores the main issues and compares different ways in which they were assessed in China and abroad. Secondly, the discrepancies of these assessments are analyzed through two main frameworks: the doctrine of the universal human rights, and the doctrine of harmonious society, based on the Confucian worldview. Finally, the current debates on the issues of human rights are examined through the intercultural juxtaposition of these two frameworks and (im)possibilities of the dialogue between the two are assessed.

Keywords

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games; China; human rights

Hrčak ID:

41169

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/41169

Publication date:

29.7.2009.

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