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The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) is @Stanford’s hub for research and education on contemporary Asia. Connect with us on Bluesky.
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Joined April 2011
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Yoon’s failed power grab exposes the vulnerabilities and the resilience of Korean democracy. It is also "a stern warning to the world: People should take democratic backsliding in their countries seriously," writes @FSIStanford/ APARC's Gi-Wook Shin in @JoDemocracy.
📝 The quick reversal of President Yoon’s martial-law order is being celebrated as a democratic victory. But the problems run deeper than one man. What comes next? .
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South Korean President Yoon's martial law bid was catastrophic, but the People Power Party might not back impeachment. Stopping martial law differs from risking an opposition victory in a snap election, APARC's Gi-Wook Shin tells @TIME @deguzmanchad
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President Yoon Suk-yeol’s political future is almost certainly dead, whether or not he is impeached.
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As South Korea is in turmoil after President Yoon's brief martial law attempt, @FSIStanford/ @StanfordSAPARC Gi-Wook Shin provides media commentary on the fast-moving events. Read our news roundup for his insights.
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As political chaos plays out in South Korea following President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law attempt, Stanford sociologist Gi-Wook Shin, the director of APARC and its Korea Program,...
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Dec 4, 12 PM PT | Don't miss @jwassers as he examines transnational flows in youth activist movements across Asia, in conversation with our LKC Fellow on Southeast Asia @merweissphd and APARC/Korea Program Director Gi-Wook Shin. Join us ⤵️
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How might a second Trump presidency impact Asia, U.S.-Asia relations, and U.S.-China ties? Experts at APARC explored potential risks, opportunities, and regional perspectives. Dive into the key takeaways ⤵️
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APARC recently hosted two panels to consider what a second Trump presidency might mean for economic, security, and political dynamics across Asia and U.S. relations with Asian nations
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Dec 4, 12 PM PT | Looking fwd to hearing from @jwassers about transnational flows in youth activist movements across Asia, in conversation with our LKC Fellow on Southeast Asia @merweissphd and APARC/Korea Program Director Gi-Wook Shin. Join us ⤵️.
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RT @KoreaEconInst: Join us Nov. 19th at 3:00 PM ET for a discussion on “US-South Korea Economic Cooperation in the Era of Walking Out.” Mic….
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🇺🇸|🇨🇳 EVENT REMINDER | Nov 18, 12 PM PT . Join our China Program Director Jean Oi and experts Matthew Dolbow, Thomas Fingar, and @TiejunY as they consider what a second Trump term means for U.S.-China trade, security, and diplomacy relations. Register ⬇️.
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In today's @nikkei, insights from APARC Visiting Scholar Michael Beeman, a former senior USTR official, on America’s new direction for trade that will accelerate dramatically during Trump 2.0.
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WATCH | @FukuyamaFrancis, Gi-Wook Shin, Kiyoteru Tsutsui, and @GWirjawan discuss the potential opportunities and risks for Asian nations under Trump 2.0 and how stakeholders in the region look at their future with the United States.
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#AcademicJobs alert! The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab invites applications for its 2025-27 Postdoctoral Fellowship and 2025-26 Visiting Fellowship from scholars and professionals focused on contemporary Asia research and policy. Learn more and join us!
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Nov 21 @ 12PM | @UCLA's Jennifer Jihye Chun discusses her forthcoming book, "Against Abandonment (@stanfordpress), which explores labor protests by minorities, especially women, as they contend with precarious work and what it takes to resist. Join us ⬇️
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[Book Talk] Against Abandonment: Repertories of Solidarity in South Korean Protest
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RT @FSIStanford: "I think the U.S. and China actually understand each other very clearly. We just don't like what we understand. China want….
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Take advantage of this week's @stanfordpress sale and explore the latest in Asia research! Grab titles from our APARC-SUP monograph series > and APARC book collection distributed by SUP > #BookSale.
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What does a second Trump term mean for U.S.-China trade, security, and diplomacy relations? Hear from China experts Matthew Dolbow, Thomas Fingar, and @TiejunY, in conversation with Jean Oi. Nov 18 @ 12 PM, in person only. Register ⬇️ .
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To address the crisis of online misinformation, says @GWirjawan, Southeast Asian nations should:.🧑🏫 Invest in quality teachers.📣 Amplify the digital presence of public intellectuals .⚖️ Develop policy frameworks for content distribution. 📄 Read his paper
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The Democratization of Information versus the Democratization of Ideas and Economic Capital
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