Arguing for Justice: Public Opinion, Legal Controversy, and the ‘Chinese Dream’

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2014-10-27
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Swarthmore College
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Swarthmore College. Dept. of Modern Languages & Literatures
Swarthmore College. Asian Studies Prog.
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Joshua Rosenzweig, Swarthmore College, Class of 1994
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Rosenzweig will address public controversies about criminal justice transforming fundamental assumptions of the constitutional agenda underlying Chinese society. The political challenge posed by the challenge of the emerging rights-centered justice model has led China’s new leaders to launch a coordinated effort to discourage attempts to define justice in terms of autonomous “universal values” and convince the people of China to identify its aspirations for justice with the party-state and its promises to realize the “Chinese Dream.”
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