The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
Investing In Tragedy: China'S Money, Arms, And Politics In Sudan

Investing In Tragedy: China'S Money, Arms, And Politics In Sudan

Current price: $6.00
CartBuy Online
Investing In Tragedy: China'S Money, Arms, And Politics In Sudan

Barnes and Noble

Investing In Tragedy: China'S Money, Arms, And Politics In Sudan

Current price: $6.00
Loading Inventory...

Size: OS

CartBuy Online
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
As the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing approach, the government of China is promoting itself as a harmonious and peaceful rising world power. But behind this façade is another China, one that places its economic development and energy needs over its human rights responsibilities. Investing in Tragedy makes the case that through its money, arms and politics, China has helped to sustain the violence in the war torn region of Darfur, Sudan. More than five years into the conflict, China continues to strengthen its relationship with the government of Sudan despite the government's record of mass atrocities in Darfur. The report recommends that for China to be accepted as the responsible world power it claims to be, it should begin by immediately stopping all weapons sales to Sudan.This is a Human Rights First report. For more information please visit www.humanrightsfirst.org.
As the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing approach, the government of China is promoting itself as a harmonious and peaceful rising world power. But behind this façade is another China, one that places its economic development and energy needs over its human rights responsibilities. Investing in Tragedy makes the case that through its money, arms and politics, China has helped to sustain the violence in the war torn region of Darfur, Sudan. More than five years into the conflict, China continues to strengthen its relationship with the government of Sudan despite the government's record of mass atrocities in Darfur. The report recommends that for China to be accepted as the responsible world power it claims to be, it should begin by immediately stopping all weapons sales to Sudan.This is a Human Rights First report. For more information please visit www.humanrightsfirst.org.

More About Barnes and Noble at The Summit

With an excellent depth of book selection, competitive discounting of bestsellers, and comfortable settings, Barnes & Noble is an excellent place to browse for your next book.

Powered by Adeptmind