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Hopelessness is thought to be widespread among today's youth. The "giving up generation," a term coined in South Korea, explains what drives today's young generation to feel helpless.
Subversion vs. Repression, the U.S. and China, spies and surveillance; Asia Society Korea meets with Josh Chin and John Delury to explore the main ideas of their recent publications.
The 2023 Asia Society Korea Greeting Card Photography Contest presents a distinctive opportunity for photographers from all around the world to showcase photos that symbolize Korea to the Global Asia Society Network.
This webinar explores the current state of South Korea's security and foreign policy in light of the current administration's objective of becoming a "Global Pivotal State."
In the last session of the Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) for 2022, the panel examined the challenges of the generation gap that are fueling different issues that raise youths' dissatisfaction and mistrust with the governing generation.
This month focuses on how Korean and other cultures have influenced one another in terms of understanding why and how Korean culture became a worldwide obsession and how Korea has been impacted by this level of attention.
In the fourth session of the 2022 Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) program, the panel discussed a range of issues and potential solutions related to youths’ rights, particularly the political involvement of youths.
Asia Society Korea interviewed H.E. Savitri Indrachapa Panabokke, Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Republic of Korea in celebration of the 45th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between Sri Lanka and South Korea.
Given that the Korean college entrance exam was held this month, this month's feature focuses on education, especially the English language within Korean education.