Part I The Struggle to Control the Human Rights Regime; Chapter 1 Who Owns Our Culture?, Caren Irr; Chapter 2 The Consequences of a Constructed Universal, Neil A. Englehart; Chapter 3 Reflections on the Intersections of Environment, Development, and Human Rights in the Context of Globalization, Kavita Philip; Chapter 4 Translating a Liberal Feminism, Ellen M. Freeberg; Part II The Dynamics and Counterdynamics of Globalization; Chapter 5 The Politics of Culture and Human Rights in Iran, Mahmood Monshipouri; Chapter 6 Outside Actors and the Pursuit of Civil Society in China, Rebecca R. Moore; Chapter 7 Globalization and Human Rights for Workers in China, Dorothy J. Solinger; Chapter 8 Localizing Human Rights in an Era of Globalization, Linda Butenhoff; Part III Setting the Terms of Debate; Chapter 9 The Challenges to International Human Rights, Joanne Bauer; Chapter 10 Obstacles on the Road to an Overlapping Consensus on Human Rights, Charles Lockhart; Chapter 11 Globalizing Cultural Values, Chenyang Li; Chapter 12 Suffering as Common Ground, John K. Downey; conclusion Conclusion, Andrew J. Nathan, Mahmood Monshipouri, Neil A. Englehart, Kavita Philip;
Mahmood Monshipouri, Neil Englehart, Andrew J. Nathan, Kavita Philip
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