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(Ebook) Global Justice in East Asia by Hugo El Kholi; Jun-Hyeok Kwak ISBN 9780367280987, 0367280981

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Authors:Hugo El Kholi; Jun-Hyeok Kwak
Pages:202 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:Hardcover
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:13.24 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367280987, 0367280981
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(Ebook) Global Justice in East Asia by Hugo El Kholi; Jun-Hyeok Kwak ISBN 9780367280987, 0367280981

As a fascinating study of global justice in Asia, this book presents a series of contributions reflecting upon the conditions of a greater involvement of East Asian traditions of thought in the debate on global justice.Including chapters on diverse issues such as global social inequalities, human rights practice, and the functioning of international institutions, this book examines the political cultures of East Asia in order to help political theorists better appraise the distinctiveness of non‐Western ideas of justice. Confirming the persistence of a strong social ethos, the contributions also demonstrate the long-lasting influence of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in shaping East Asian public conceptions of justice.Bringing much needed non-Western voices to the global justice debate, this book will appeal to students and scholars of politics, law and philosophy, as well as activists involved in the global justice movement.
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