Human Rights Against Populism : A Progressive Response to the Politics of Duterte and Mahathir
Juego, B. (2018, 28.12.2018). Human Rights Against Populism : A Progressive Response to the Politics of Duterte and Mahathir. In Special Series on the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Heinrich Böll Stiftung - Southeast Asia, 28 December 2018. Heinrich Böll Stiftung. https://th.boell.org/en/2018/12/28/human-rights-against-populism-progressive-response-politics-duterte-and-mahathir
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As the world celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 2018–2019, the region of Southeast Asia
highlights two compelling political phenomena: the emergent ‘authoritarian
populism’ of Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines and the return to the ‘Asian
Values’ of Mahathir Mohamad in Malaysia.
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