Harmony, the Supremacy of Human Agency and East Asia’s Mega-Discourses for Governance (손기영, HK연구교수)
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논문제목: Harmony,
the Supremacy of Human Agency and East Asia’s Mega-Discourses for Governance
저자: 손기영, HK연구교수
출판정보: Chinese
Journal of International Politics, 제5권 제4호. 2012년 11월
Not
only China, but many East Asian countries have risen as the centre of global
industrial production. A closer look at the region yields another side of the
East Asian miracle: a group of discourses propagated by the political elite through
East Asia’s transnational space. This research focuses on three discourses: ‘Asian
Values’ articulated by Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and Mahathir Mohamad of
Malaysia; ‘a harmonious society’ by Chinese President Hu Jintao; and ‘fraternity’
by Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio. This research aims to find
philosophical and discursive commonalities amongst these three elite discourses
against the backdrop of globalization and regionalism in East Asia. This
research posits the three not just as counter discourses to the Western
discourses of liberal democracy and neo-liberal economics, but also as a set of
initiatives to proactively harmonize both East Asian and Western values and
institutions, tantamount to the formation of new hegemonic discourses of a
hybrid nature. These discourses will be referred to as harmonist discourses or harmonism
as an expression of the ethos, identities and norms of the East Asian political
elite in connection with national, regional and global governance at a specific
historical juncture the world is passing through, that is, a relative decline
of Western hegemony and the re-emergence of East Asia. The harmonist discourses
have sought to challenge and redefine the international order and its operating
rules, set largely by Western powers. Furthermore, such discourses are the
articulation of new identities and norms, effectively turning these ‘developmental
states’ in East Asia into a group of harmonist
states featuring an eclectic mix of both Western and East Asian governing
ideologies.