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Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien - Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks - 9780804750226 - V9780804750226
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Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks

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Description for Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks Hardback. This book examines the impact of global human rights norms on the development of women's, children's, and minority rights in Japan since the early 1990s. Num Pages: 240 pages, 23 tables, 4 figures. BIC Classification: 1FPJ; JFSJ1; JPVH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 18. Weight in Grams: 454.

The main purpose of this book is to revisit prevailing conceptions of the Japanese state—which tend to focus on bureaucratic dominance, party politics, and interest groups—and argue that these institutions cannot explain the extensive legal and political changes concerning women's and children’s human rights since the late 1990s. Instead, the author advances a constructivist approach to examine the impact of global human rights norms on Japan. This approach is exceptional in linking gender, children, and minority rights to Japanese norms.

This book offers an up-to-date account of the changes since the 1990s. It also explores the issue of universalism versus ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Stanford University Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804750226
SKU
V9780804750226
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-50

About Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien
Jennifer Chan is Assistant Professor of Education at the University of British Columbia, having completed two years as a postdoctoral fellow in International Studies at Harvard. She is the author of Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan (Stanford, 2004)

Reviews for Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks
"This is an admirably constructed book. It is clear, concise, and forceful, with good evidence and examples that illustrate observations and arguments. It is also a book that challenges many of the conventional paradigms of the study of Japanese politics."
Perspectives on Politics "Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan heightens our understanding of how the international human rights ... Read more

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