The Assertive Nationalism of South Korean Youth: Cultural Dynamism & Political Activism
In: SAIS Review, Band 26, Heft 2, S. 123-132
Abstract
Today's young Koreans were brought up under an affluent & democratized society. Proud of their Korean nationality, they embrace ethnic nationalism in two dimensions: on the one hand, assertive nationalism to the world & toward the United States in particular, & on the other hand, inter-Korean nationalism with the people of North Korea. With no memories of war & less fear of the communist North, younger Koreans prefer peaceful coexistence with North Korea. Although they recognize the importance of the alliance relationship with the United States, they are sensitive to social problems in hosting U.S. forces. Domestically, they are pressing for reforms to make the nation a consolidated democracy. Nevertheless, the political activism of this vibrant generation is limited, driven by selective events. Its immediate interests are largely cultural & pragmatic. Adapted from the source document.
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Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
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