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      • The Post-Tiananmen Human Rights Issue in China–Australia Relations

        Hou Minyue 서울대학교행정대학원 2007 Asian Journal of Political Science Vol.15 No.3

        The Tiananmen events of June 1989 shattered the dream of a special relationshipbetween China and Australia, making human rights one of the major issues to beaddressed in their bilateral relations. Though differences emerged, they still neededmanageable and constructive linkages because both of them were fully aware thatconfrontation could damage their common interests in economic prosperity andregional peace and stability. Consequently, the engagement in human rights was themutual demand and pursuit between Beijing and Canberra. By means of engagement,Canberra expected that with the growth of China’s economy and reform this moderateapproach would bring about to China better conditions for more progress in humanrights, though it might be at a slow speed. In the process of China’s post-Tiananmenevolutionary human rights diplomacy changes, Australia was one of the countries to bewon over by China in facilitating its policy implementation. Admittedly, China’sbilateral dialogue approach and technical cooperation with Australia and some otherWestern countries contributed to the successive failure of the American attempt to takemultilateral actions to pass an anti-China resolution in the UN Human RightsCommission (replaced by the UN Human Rights Council in March 2006). Meanwhile,China had to take such steps as responding to concerns on rights issues raised by itsdialogue partners and accepting and implementing UN human rights instruments tomaintain the engagement approach. Resultantly, the process of China’s engagementwith Australia and other Western states in human rights is also a process of itslearning how to deal with Western pressure constructively and how to improve humanrights at home.

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