Abstract

This article attempts to shed light on the rapidly evolving human rights debate within Asia Pacific, particularly in the context of the ‘Asian’ vs ‘Western’ values controversy and the tensions between regional and multilateral diplomacy. The analysis is developed under four headings: • the views and attitudes of Asian scholars and policy‐makers attracted to the notion of a distinctive Asian culture or ‘Asian way’; • the conceptual and practical shortcomings of the ensuing debate; • the principles that might guide a more constructive regional human rights dialogue; • proposals for governmental and non‐governmental initiatives designed to overcome present difficulties, and help institutionalise more effective linkages and avenues for regional dialogue.

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