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Forging ahead or falling behind: The state of public participation in a 'people-centred' ASEAN
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Forging ahead or falling behind: The state of public participation in a 'people-centred' ASEAN

Christopher L. Atkinson and Mandy L. Mahaffey
Journal of Asian public policy, Vol.16(3), pp.332-349
2023
Web of Science ID: WOS:000713864500001

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Abstract

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has historically relied upon state-centred approaches to governance. However, there have been a number of instances where ASEAN has sought to shift to, or at least signal value in, people-centred approaches to governance. Notably, there is a range of approaches within ASEAN nations towards human rights. This paper considers people-centred and public-participation initiatives in ASEAN conceptually, and analyses the potential to realize the goals contained in policy ideals as stated by ASEAN. The rhetoric of people-centrism serves more as gaslighting than real opportunity for people to impact public discourse and the region's future.

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