CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS = ⅶ
PREFACE = ⅸ
EDITOR'S NOTE = xiii
Introduction / JOANNE R. BAUER AND DANIEL A. BELL = 3
Part .Ⅰ. Critical Perspectives on the "Asian Values" Debate
Chapter 1. Liberal Democracy and Asian Orientalism / INOUE TATSUO = 27
Chapter 2. Human Rights and Asian Values: A Defense of "Western" Universalism / JACK DONNELLY = 60
Chapter 3. Human Rights and Economic Achievements / AMARTYA SEN = 88
Part Ⅱ. Toward a More Inclusive Human Rights Regime
Chapter 4. Toward an Intercivilizational Approach to Human Rights / ONUMA YASUAKI = 103
Chapter 5. Conditions of an Unforced Consensus on Human Rights / CHARLEs TAYLOR = 124
Part Ⅲ. Culture and Human Rights
Chapter 6. The Cultural Mediation of Human Rights: The Al-Arqam Case in Malaysia / ABDULLAHI A. AN-NA'IM = 147
Chapter 7. Grounding Human Rights Arguments in Non-Western Culture: Sbari'a and the Citizenship Rights of Women in a Modern Islamic State/ NORANI OTHMAN = 169
Chapter 8. Looking to Buddhism to Turn Back Prostitution in Thailand / SUWANNA SATHA-ANAND = 193
Chapter 9. A Confucian Perspective on Human Rights for Contemporary China / JOSEPH CHAN = 212
Part Ⅳ. Economic Development and Human Rights
Chapter 10. Rights, Social Justice, and Globalization in East Asia / YASH GHAI = 241
Chapter 11. Economic Development, Legal Reform, and Rights in Singapore and Taiwan / KEVIN Y L. TAN = 264
Chapter 12. Human Rights Issues in China's Internal Migration: Insights from Comparisons with Germany and Japan / DOROTHY J. SOLINGER = 285
Chapter 13. The Anti-Nuclear Power Movement in Taiwan: Claiming the Right to a Clean Environment / MAB HUANG = 313
Chapter 14. The Applicability of the International Legal Concept of "Indigenous Peoples" in Asia / BENEDICT KINGSBURY = 336
INDEX = 379