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Title: | 國際非政府組織與西藏人權保護之研究 International Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights Protection in Tibet |
Authors: | 楚思玲 Choekyi, Tsering |
Contributors: | 姜家雄 Chiang,Alex 楚思玲 Choekyi,Tsering |
Keywords: | 西藏 人權 中國人權 國際非政府組織 西藏人權 NGOs Tibet Human Rights China Amnesty International Human Rights Watch |
Date: | 2008 |
Issue Date: | 2016-05-09 13:29:25 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 本論文是在研究西藏自一九五○到二○○八年三月間發生過的反共抗暴所引發並受國際與國際人權組織所觀著之西藏人權問題。文中討論美國、歐盟與國際非政府組織(如,人權觀察(Human Rights Watch)和國際特赦組織 (Amnesty International))如何提出相對的策略來抵制中共對西藏的人權政策,並研究中共在即將舉辨奧運的同時如何面對來自各方的抵制與強大壓力,這些問題也隨著奧運的接近而更加顯著。
也許西方文化與中國文化有所不同而在人權的定義也有著些許的差異,但是這並不構成一個適當的理由來否認聯合國所定義用來參考的世界人權宣言(Universal Declaration of Human Rights)。同時本論文的研究範圍也涵蓋到因西藏宗教、政治、經濟與教育上的不自由而今年三月所引發之抗議示威遊行 ,並討論因中共近年來之掘起而美國與歐盟在此次事件上對中共的影響力與態度,這也許與中共的貿易關係不同而產生的影響力與表達的態度會有所不同。 This research project focuses on the Human Rights situation in Tibet under the occupation of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) since the 1950s right up to the present times when popular protests against China in Tibetan areas since March 10 this year has put the issue Tibet right back on the international arena. China’s policy stand on human rights and how it refutes accusations by International NGOs of human rights violations in China and Tibet are examined through case studies of the works and reports of Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the current international attention on human rights in the run up to the Olympic Games in Beijing in August, 2008. Contrasting definition of ‘Human Rights’ between China and the west is also examined to suggest that arguments about cultural distinctiveness are no excuse for the denial of the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Case studies of lack of religious freedom and the general discrimination suffered by Tibetans in political, economic and educational spheres suggest why the recent popular Tibetan uprisings have erupted. An examination of the influence of International NGOs on the human rights policies of western governments like the US, France, UK, Germany as well as the EU that constitute China’s largest trading partners, show considerable influence and impact through their reports and monitoring of violations of human rights by China. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 外交學系 94253028 |
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Data Type: | thesis |
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