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Impact of 2008 Olympic Games on Human Rights and Law in China, PDF eBook

Impact of 2008 Olympic Games on Human Rights and Law in China PDF

Edited by Joh N Garrison

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This book deals with whether the 2008 Olympics brought any benefits, or any lasting benefits, to the Chinese people by enhancing human rights and accelerating rule of law development.

China views the 2008 Olympics as not merely just an athletic event, but as recognition of its global, economic, diplomatic, and military power.

It is a way of extending themselves to the world. It is, to them, a political event in many ways, and one of great significance.

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