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Media Asia, 1992
AbstractThis paper looks at the possible impact of the internationalization of technology-related news philosophies on the news values of Asia. It examines such questions as the degree of commitment to various forms of development journalism and other professional beliefs of the region, and the impediments to such commitment.
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AbstractThis paper looks at the possible impact of the internationalization of technology-related news philosophies on the news values of Asia. It examines such questions as the degree of commitment to various forms of development journalism and other professional beliefs of the region, and the impediments to such commitment.
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Singapore and the “Asian Values” Debate
Journal of Democracy, 1995Emmerson’s initial paragraphs provide an accessible and amusing contrast of the social values at issue in the “Asian values” debate. He and his Singaporean cab driver disagree about the relative merits of personal freedom and social harmony in an argument over the appropriateness of automobile speed governors.
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‘ASIAN VALUES’ AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN HISTORIES
The Historical Journal, 1997At the close of five hundred years of European expansion in Asia, a new Zeitgeist has arisen: ‘Asian values’. The idea has been given wide international exposure, especially by intellectuals in the United States. It has formed the basis of a grand historical narrative in which they can locate themselves in the aftermath of the cold war ...
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Asia-Pacific Review, 2000
In an era of globalization, we have truly become citizens of one world. We must therefore develop a global consensus on what is good and evil, and right and wrong. In this article, Professor Tommy T. B. Koh, Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Foundation, Singapore, provides a fresh intervention in the “Asian values” debate.
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In an era of globalization, we have truly become citizens of one world. We must therefore develop a global consensus on what is good and evil, and right and wrong. In this article, Professor Tommy T. B. Koh, Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Foundation, Singapore, provides a fresh intervention in the “Asian values” debate.
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The politics of ‘Asian values’
The Pacific Review, 1996It is argued in this article that a range of conservative and authoritarian political ideologies have been presented by their Asian proponents as culturally embodied in Asian society. By doing this they seek to insulate their position from both domestic and international critics. However, the organic‐statist values implicit in ‘Asian values’ come under
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Asia Europe Journal, 2003
With Asia's economy still booming in the second half of the 1990's “Asian values” were announced by some politicians (Lee Kuan Yew, Mahatir, Ishihara, Mahbubani etc.) and contrasted with “Western values”. Soon a controversial debate within Asia ensued (Kim, Fidel Ramos ea..), into which also the western democracies joined.
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With Asia's economy still booming in the second half of the 1990's “Asian values” were announced by some politicians (Lee Kuan Yew, Mahatir, Ishihara, Mahbubani etc.) and contrasted with “Western values”. Soon a controversial debate within Asia ensued (Kim, Fidel Ramos ea..), into which also the western democracies joined.
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Journal of Homosexuality, 2001
(2001). Asian Values, Family Values. Journal of Homosexuality: Vol. 40, No. 3-4, pp. 211-231.
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(2001). Asian Values, Family Values. Journal of Homosexuality: Vol. 40, No. 3-4, pp. 211-231.
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Higher education in Korea: Western influences, Asian values and indigenous processes
, 2018Jisun Jung
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