Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: One Size Doesn't Fit All | p. 1 |
The Uniquely Parochial Development of Liberal Democracy | p. 4 |
Human Rights for an East Asian Context | p. 9 |
Democracy for an East Asian Context | p. 11 |
Capitalism for an East Asian Context | p. 14 |
A Note on the Culturally Sensitive Approach to Political Theorizing | p. 17 |
Human Rights for an East Asian Context | |
Just War and Confucianism: Implications for the Contemporary World | p. 23 |
The Ideal World versus the Nonideal World | p. 24 |
General Confucian Principles of Good Government | p. 31 |
Mencius on Just and Unjust War | p. 35 |
Implications for Contemporary Societies | p. 40 |
Human Rights and "Values in Asia": Reflections on East-West Dialogues | p. 52 |
Trade-offs and Priorities | p. 55 |
Asian Justifications for Human Rights | p. 62 |
Values in Asia versus Western Liberalism: Justifiable Moral Differences? | p. 72 |
Cross-Cultural Dialogues on Human Rights: What Is the Point? | p. 78 |
The Ethical Challenges of International Human Rights NGOs: Reflections on Dialogues between Practitioners and Theorists | p. 84 |
The Challenge of Cultural Conflict | p. 87 |
The Challenge of Dealing with Global Poverty | p. 92 |
The Challenge of Dealing with States That Restrict the Activities of INGOs | p. 103 |
The Challenge of Fund-Raising | p. 107 |
Implications for INGOs in East Asia | p. 111 |
Democracy for an East Asian Context | |
What's Wrong with Active Citizenship? A Comparison of Physical Education in Ancient Greece and Ancient China | p. 121 |
Two Ancient Civilizations | p. 123 |
Why Compare State-Sponsored Physical Education in the Two Ancient Civilizations? | p. 132 |
Political Competition and Sports Competition | p. 134 |
Commercial Societies, Leisure Time, and the Pursuit of Physical Excellence | p. 143 |
Implications for Contemporary East Asian Societies | p. 146 |
Taking Elitism Seriously: Democracy with Confucian Characteristics | p. 152 |
Political Elitism and Democracy: Two Important Values | p. 153 |
Institutionalizing Confucian Democracy | p. 162 |
Is Democracy the "Least Bad" System for Minority Groups? | p. 180 |
Some Definitions | p. 185 |
Democracy and Nation Building | p. 190 |
Implications for Outside Prodemocracy Forces | p. 202 |
Democratic Education in a Multicultural Context: Lessons from Singapore | p. 206 |
Singapore's Political History | p. 207 |
Racism in the Classroom? | p. 211 |
Inclusive Multiculturalism | p. 215 |
Beyond Singapore? | p. 218 |
Capitalism for an East Asian Context | |
Culture and Egalitarian Development: Confucian Constraints on Property Rights | p. 231 |
On the Selection of Feasible and Desirable Confucian Values for Modern Societies | p. 234 |
The Overriding Value of Material Welfare | p. 237 |
The Value of Care for Needy Family Members | p. 243 |
Exporting Confucianism? | p. 251 |
East Asian Capitalism for an Age of Globalization | p. 255 |
East Asian Capitalism and Economic Productivity | p. 259 |
East Asian Capitalism and Social Welfare | p. 271 |
Implications for Public Policy | p. 278 |
Justice for Migrant Workers? The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers in East Asia | p. 281 |
The Political Concerns of Foreign Domestic Workers in Hong Kong and Singapore | p. 283 |
Should Foreign Domestic Workers Be Given Equal Rights? | p. 290 |
The Role of Culture | p. 305 |
Migrant Domestic Workers in Mainland China | p. 313 |
Responses to Critics: The Real and the Ideal | p. 323 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 343 |
Index | p. 369 |
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