Education as Social Action 2005
DOI: 10.1057/9780230505605_7
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Education as an Agenda of Social Action in Malaysia: The Search for Unity in a Plural Society

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“…Southern voices have increasingly called for the inclusion of Southern states at the levels of policy-making. 58 This is particularly relevant for states such as Indonesia, who are seasoned agents of multilateral peace operations but who, in the post Cold War era, have become their targets. Hegemonic frameworks such as the liberal peace operate in ways that continually exclude alternative possibilities, while generating benign self-images often at odds with their practical realities.…”
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“…Southern voices have increasingly called for the inclusion of Southern states at the levels of policy-making. 58 This is particularly relevant for states such as Indonesia, who are seasoned agents of multilateral peace operations but who, in the post Cold War era, have become their targets. Hegemonic frameworks such as the liberal peace operate in ways that continually exclude alternative possibilities, while generating benign self-images often at odds with their practical realities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%