Editor's Note

The active involvement of younger generations in the policymaking process is of significant importance for ensuring the sustainability of democratic governance. To address the discrepancy between the traditional political institutions and the emerging political actors in Northeast Asia, the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) conducted joint research and published a series of working papers examining cases from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Mongolia. These papers explore how the younger generation in each country perceives democracy, and provide recommendations for stakeholders including governments, political parties, and civil society organizations.

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    In 2024, Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) selected the political impact of younger generation, namely Millennials and Generation Z (Gen Z), as the subject of joint research conducted by ADRN members in four Northeast Asian countries: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Mongolia.

     

    Reaffirming the significance of youth participation in democracy to ensure sustainability of democratic governance, ADRN published this report with the aim of comprehending how the younger generation perceives democracy and providing recommendations for stakeholders including governments, political parties, and civil society organizations.

     

    The report investigates contemporary questions such as:

     

    ? How can governments represent the interests of emerging generation such as the Millennials and Gen Z in the democratic political processes?

    ? How can political parties establish the effective communication channels to connect with the opinions of the Millennials and Gen Z in the formal political space?

    ? How can civil society organizations engage with the actions of the Millennials and Gen Z in the public spheres?

     

    Drawing on a rich array of resources and data, this report offers country-specific analyses, highlight areas of improvement, and suggests policy recommendations to fill the discrepancy between the traditional political institutions and the emerging political actors in each country and the larger Asia region.

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