I am delighted to announce the publication of Volume 15 Issue 1 of Emancipating the Mind: Bulletin of the Coalition for Peace & Ethics (2689-0283 (Print); 2689-0291 (Online); ISBN: 978-949943-02-3). The theme of this issue is "Evolutions Converging?: Human Rights Internationalism and the Chinese
Political-Economic Model from Reform and Opening Up to New Era Thought."
This issue includes a series of essays written by Flora Sapio and me examining the way in which human rights internationalism and the development of Chinese Marxist Leninist ideology may be converging as to form and emphasis. The first set of essays considers the evolution of human rights internationalism through the lens of the 8th U.N. Forum for Business and Human Rights (2019). The second set of essays examines the movement from the Reform and Opening Up Initiative to New Era Thought through the lens of speeches delivered in 1986 by Xi Zhongxun and then in 2018 by his son Xi Jinping.Both evidence the development of changing approaches to the organization and management of societal collectives which have been emerging at the margins of globalization. Both have been moving closer to center stage, and each, in its own way, challenges core premises around which the post-1945 world order was conceived (and partially constructed).
All of the essays are available free online. They may be accessed at the web page for the Bulletin HERE. The Table of Contents (with links to individual essays) and the Introduction follow below. The entire issue may be downloaded HERE. Comments, reactions, engagements always welcome.
Entire Issue may be accessed HERE
A. Introduction
C. From the “Song of the Young Phoenix on the Tong Tree” to “the Peng Bird Riding High and Flying for Nine Thousand Li”: Toward New Era Thought From Reform and Opening Up Through the Lens of Speeches by Xi Jinping (2018) and Xi Zhongxun (1986)
CONTENTS
Front Matter (View HERE)A. Introduction
- Larry Catá Backer and Flora Sapio, Introduction: Evolutions Converging? Human Rights Internationalism and the Chinese Political-Economic Model from Reform and Opening Up to New Era Thought 15(1):1-4 (View HERE)
- Flora Sapio, Reflections on the 8th U.N. Forum for Business and Human Rights 15(1):5-9 (View HERE)
- Larry Catá Backer, The Weak Underbelly of Business and Human Rights: Reflections on the 8th U.N. Forum on Business and Human Rights 15(1): 11-50 (View HERE)
- Larry Catá Backer, “ Peaches and Plums do not Speak, but they are so Attractive that a Path is Formed Below the trees” [桃李不言,下自成蹊]: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the United Nations Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights; Remarks Delivered at the 8th United Nations Forum for Business and Human Rights (26 November 2019) 15(1):51-64 (View HERE)
C. From the “Song of the Young Phoenix on the Tong Tree” to “the Peng Bird Riding High and Flying for Nine Thousand Li”: Toward New Era Thought From Reform and Opening Up Through the Lens of Speeches by Xi Jinping (2018) and Xi Zhongxun (1986)
- Flora Sapio and Larry Catá Backer, Introduction : From the “Song of the Young Phoenix on the Tong Tree” to the “Peng Bird Riding High and Flying for Nine Thousand Li”: Toward New Era Thought From Reform and Opening Up 15(1):65-70 (View HERE)
- Xi Jinping, Speech at the Meeting Celebrating the Fortieth Anniversary of Reform and Opening Up (18 December 2018) Flora Sapio (translator and Annotator) 15(1):71-103 (View HERE)
- Xi Zhongxun, Speech at the Forum Commemorating the Sixty-Seventh Anniversary of the “May Fourth Movement” (3 May 1986) Flora Sapio (Translator) 15(1):105-111 (View HERE)
- Flora Sapio, Commentary on Xi Jinping, Speech at the Meeting Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Reform and Opening Up 15(1):113-120 (View HERE)
- Larry Catá Backer, Toward New Era Thought: Reflections on Xi Jinping, Speech at the Meeting Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Reform and Opening Up 15(1):121-144 (View HERE)
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