Towards Responsible Government in East Asia

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Towards Responsible Government in East Asia

Trajectories, Intentions and Meanings

Regional / International studies Political structures: democracy Public administration International relations Human rights, civil rights Social and political philosophy

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Collection: Comparative Development and Policy in Asia

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 3rd April 2009

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 421 Kb

ISBN: 9781135277987


Introduction

This book explores the idea of responsible government in East Asia, arguing that many recent governance crises have resulted from responsibility failures on a huge scale. It distinguishes between accountability, which it argues has been overemphasised recently, and responsibility, which it argues goes beyond accountability, true responsible government involving the actor in feeling liable for and taking responsibility for his or her actions.

Historical and Cultural Context

It shows how historically the concept of responsibility is more embedded in political discussions in Asia, whereas the concepts of democracy and accountability are more embedded in the intellectual traditions of Europe, but that the challenges of revolution and post-revolution, decolonization and post-colonization and neo-liberal globalization have complicated matters.

Case Studies and Theoretical Framework

Drawing on a wide range of case studies from East Asia, and relating the concepts discussed to political theory, ethics and social psychology, the book shows how actors in government and society interact to deliberate, produce or distract from the practice and perception of “responsible government”, and suggests how the concept of “responsible government”, better defined, might be encouraged to produce better governance.

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