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    Lesson Series 60: Militarization and human rights in Asia
     

    May 2009

    PDF Format: Lesson Series 60

    The Issue

    The surge in violence, repression and instability in numerous countries around Asia in recent times has taken its toll on rule of law, democracy and the basic human rights of citizens. States are becoming increasingly militarized, utilizing force as a means of social control and punishment. There are many justifications spouted for the necessity of militarization: national security, armed conflict, economic growth or weak governing institutions. In actual fact, militarization causes further harm and instability to society, whether on political, economic or social levels. Violence begets violence; the use of force can never be a legitimate or effective way to govern and develop society.

    The Lessons

    Lesson 1: A discussion of militarization and its consequences on human rights and social structure in different Asian countries

    Lesson 2: A comparison of the legal, political and other premises of militarism and democracy


    Human Rights Correspondence School
    Asian Human Rights Commission
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