A prestigious group of contributors examines how Western ideas of freedom have been accepted and adapted in Asia.This book argues that Western ideas of freedom have become widely accepted in Asia, as the key determinant for measuring a range of legal, ethical and political practices. The book finds that modern conceptions of freedom become adapted to local contexts throughout Asia. The book avoids cultural relativism and generalisations, but does find a number of common ideas relating to freedom across the region. A prestigious group of contributors explores freedom from historical, religious, political and ideological perspectives.This book argues that Western ideas of freedom have become widely accepted in Asia, as the key determinant for measuring a range of legal, ethical and political practices. The book finds that modern conceptions of freedom become adapted to local contexts throughout Asia. The book avoids cultural relativism and generalisations, but does find a number of common ideas relating to freedom across the region. A prestigious group of contributors explores freedom from historical, religious, political and ideological perspectives.This book argues that Western ideas of freedom have become widely accepted in Asia as the key determinant for measuring a range of legal, ethical and political practices. The book finds that modern conceptions of freedom have become adapted to local contexts throughout Asia. The book avoids cultural relativism and generalizations, but does find a number of common ideas relating to freedom across the region. A prestigious group of contributors explores freedom from historical, religious, political and ideological perspectives.1. Freedom: a Eurasian mosaic David Kelly; 2. Buddhism and freedom Ian Mabbett; 3. Freedom and freehold: space, people and state simplification in Southeast Asia Jim Scott; 4. Chine and freedom Bill Jenner; 5. Freedom and the family: gendering Meiji political thought Vera Mackie; 6. The Chinese searchl#/