This collection of essays addresses the interplay of democratic
norms and cultural identity within Asia. The overall question for
the volume is how the dueling identities of Asianism (regional
exceptionalism) and universalism (democratic norms) are shaping
state discourse and behavior in Asia. This is based on a dialogue
of scholars organized by CSIS to examine national perspectives on
Asianism and universalism across the region, as well as the role of
regional democracies in developing a common understanding of rules
and norms as the foundation for a more stable regional order. The
introduction provides context for these normative debates in the
region and addresses the potential to prioritize democracy
promotion in foreign policy strategy as segue to essays analyzing
normative debates in Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, and the
United States.
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