
Katherine Palmer Kaup | Furman University
Katherine “Kate” Palmer Kaup’s (白荷婷) research focuses on ethnic minorities, rule of law, and human rights developments in China. In her most recent publication “Controlling Law: Legal Developments in China’s Southwest Minority Regions,” in The China Quarterly she examines how conflicts between customary minority law and state ...
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Katherine “Kate” Palmer Kaup’s (白荷婷) research focuses on ethnic minorities, rule of law, and human rights developments in China. In her most recent publication “Controlling Law: Legal Developments in China’s Southwest Minority Regions,” in The China Quarterly she examines how conflicts between customary minority law and state ...
Katherine Kaup - Member Board Of Directors - LinkedIn
As Senior Advisor for Minority Nationality Affairs, I monitored human rights and rule of law developments in minority regions and among Muslims. I also tracked Chinese...
- 职位: James B Duke Professor of …
- 位置: National Committee on United States-China Relations
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Katherine Palmer Kaup | Upstate International
Dr. Katherine “Kate” Palmer Kaup’s (白荷婷) research focuses on ethnic minorities, rule of law, and human rights developments in China. In her most recent publication “Controlling Law: Legal Developments in China’s Southwest Minority Regions,” in The China Quarterly she examines how conflicts between customary minority law and ...
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Professor Kate Kaup elected to board of National Committee on …
2018年6月8日 · Katherine Palmer Kaup, the James B. Duke Professor of Asian Studies and Politics and International Affairs at Furman University, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Committee on United States-China Relations (NCUSCR).
Faculty | Asian Studies | Furman University
In Asian Studies, our faculty members have a variety of academic backgrounds, including everything from economics and political science to philosophy and religion. But even though their experience and expertise run the gamut, our instructors share one thing in common: A passion for teaching about Asia.
Kate Kaup at Furman University | Rate My Professors
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Katherine Palmer Kaup at Furman University - Rate My Professors
Katherine Palmer Kaup is a professor in the Political Science department at Furman University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Controlling the Law: Legal Pluralism in China's South-West …
2018年11月5日 · Based on fieldwork in Yunnan, this article shows how local officials and communities navigate legal pluralism and what legal and policy provisions guide them.
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