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Visions and Scenarios of Democratic Governance in Asia 2030
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Visions and Scenarios of Democratic Governance in Asia 2030

Sohail Inayatullah and Mei-Mei Song
Futures, Vol.60, pp.1-13
2014
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Abstract

futures studies causal layered analysis scenario visions democracy governance and Asia
Using the Six Pillars foresight workshop process, forty-five Asian political, policy and activist leaders explored the futures of democratic governance. Organized and funded by Oxfam and the Rockefeller Foundation, the organizing hypothesis was that without a change in the nature of governance in Asia, poverty could not truly be uprooted. Changes in governance needed to be imagined and created from the ground up, not just imposed by the past or the elite. Five visions with accompanying causal layered analysis were developed by participants. Generally, these visions focused on more inclusion not just at the level of voting, but in terms of the participatory creation of alternative futures of culture, technology, economy and polity.

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