Human rights and peace in Southeast Asia series 2 : Defying the impasse.
By: Southeast Asian Human Rights Studies Network (SEAHRN).
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CSHL Library | 323 DEF 2013 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Contents
Foreword
A Moment of Reflection and Gratitude
Introduction The Continuing Struggle in Southeast Asia
Chapter 1 Pursuing Democracy Human Rights and Peace in Light of An ASEAN in 2015 Any Impasses?
Pursuing Democracy, Human Rights and Peace in light of An ASEAN Community in 2015
Chapter 2 Realizing Human Rights in ASEAN Continuing Struggle
Freedom of Expression and the Rights to Information in Indonesia Singapore Thailand and Vietnam
The Responsibility to Protect in ASEAN And the Inconsistency of Human Rights Engagement
r\Religious Freedom in Pluralistic Societies Asia ASEAN Civil Society and Human Rights
Chapter 3 Building Peace in Post Conflict States Overcoming the Impasse
Leaving Conflict Behind ? An Analysis of the Security Reform (SSR) and (in) stability in Timor- Leste
Hints and Hues of Transitional Justice in The Philippines Over the Last Twenty-Five Years
Creating Peace through Peace Journalism as an Alternative News Framing
About the Editorial Team
About the Authors
About SEAHRN
SEAHRN Members
It is widely recognized that everywhere the history of human and peace is a history of struggle and Southeast Asia is no exception In every single country in the Region people have been struggling
for the enjoyment and better protection and promotion of their human rights Everywhere there are always people who in one way or way or another are defying powers that abuse marginalise and violate rights and freedoms Defying the Impasse reflect for diversity democracy and peace in Southeast Asia
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