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ID084399
Title ProperAsian contributions on democratic dignity and responsibility
Other Title InformationRizal, Sukarno and Lee on duided democracy
LanguageENG
AuthorChong, Alan
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Democracy as political doctrine has its fair share of controversies over the adjudication of rights and the prioritization of the individual over the community. These debates have largely derived from its western genesis. The current stage of global development has however supplied many non-western perspectives on democracy which suggest that any consensus over an identifiable body of democratic thought is likely to witness more sub-diversity than ever before. This article argues that contemporary Asian thinkers on the philosophy of government have a valuable contribution to make to democratic discourse notwithstanding the clichés of the Asian Values debate of the 1990s. By performing a sampled reading of José Rizal, Sukarno and Lee Kuan Yew on their diverse interpretations of guided democracy in a nationalistic context, it will be shown that these three modern Southeast Asian political thinkers would offer some tentative Asian insights on the democracy of dignity and of responsibility.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 25, No. 3; Sep 2008: p243-265
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 25, No. 3; Sep 2008: p243-265
Key WordsAsian democracy ;  Democracy and Dignity ;  Democracy and Responsibility ;  Southeast Asian Nationalism ;  José Rizal ;  Sukarno ;  Lee Kuan Yew