Northeast Asian Countries’ Soft Power in South Asia by The Social Sciences Research Centre, University of Hong Kong

The Social Sciences Research Centre at the University of Hong Kong is organizing a conference with the theme of soft power on May 1, 2021. We invite faculty members, scholars, and students from academic institutions based in South Asia and South Korea to attend the conference. The conference is sponsored by the Korea Foundation. Please see the theme of the conference below. 

Conference Theme: Northeast Asian Countries’ Soft Power in South Asia   

South Korea is striving to enhance its “soft power,” defined by Joseph Nye as the ability to obtain one’s goals because others admire its values and want to emulate its example. For the last decade, South Korea’s soft power is perceived to have risen. Korean movies, music, and soap operas have drawn international acclaim. South Korean products from cosmetics to electronics are highly popular in foreign markets.

However, there are conflicting signals. According to recent polls, South Korea is not viewed favorably in South Asia. The results are striking particularly when compared with the favorability of other Northeast Asian countries. Although most Southeast Asian countries suffered Japanese aggression during the Second World War, Japan is viewed more favorably than South Korea in all but China. In addition, despite China’s growing dominance in the region, China is viewed more favorably than South Korea overall.    

How should we assess South Korea’s soft power in South Asia? If the polls are correct, what explains South Korea’s low popularity in the region? How has Japan acquired such a positive image? More broadly, what affects public attitudes toward a country?

The agenda of the conference and the profile of the panelists are attached below. Please email Mr. Doyeong Jung (u3523907@connect.hku.hk) if you have any questions or concerns regarding the conference. Thank you very much and we look forward to seeing you all at the conference.

For further information regarding the conference, please find it attached below:

Soft Power Conference

Speaker Bios

[United Kingdom] Coventry University – Virtual World Tour 2021

Greetings from Coventry University, United Kingdom!

Coventry University has launched Its innovative and collaborative COIL project; the Virtual World TourContinents and Cultures. This project is free for all students and staff to participate, and is designed to create a truly international community of learning. Over the next 5 months we will be travelling virtually across all 7 continents and offering participants access to online webinars delivered by our Partners, access to language introduction sessions delivered by our World Languages team, networking sessions designed for students to interact and discuss their culture and enhancing their professional networks world wide, and participation certificate for engagement in the project.

We encourage you to enrol for the Virtual World Tour 2021: Enrolment link. The enrolment process is very simple as students and staff can enrol by simply logging in via their University username and password. Please find the information which explains the benefits of the project and how to enrol for the project here. We currently have over 600 participants worldwide.

Please watch the promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScYZTphdsRw

We are currently exploring Asia and have some fantastic sessions lined up for this week.

 

Please sign up to the Virtual World Tour and book your place onto the sessions: https://openmoodle.coventry.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2031&section=3

If you are interested in learning more, please email aa4040@coventry.ac.uk.

The Asia Pacific Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratisation (APMA) Program

This master degree scholarship program is offered by the Global Campus of Human Rights through the Asia Pacific Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratisation (APMA) program. The APMA Scholarship is a cooperation between the Department of Politics and Government Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), with a consortium of universities in Asia (Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies Mahidol University Thailand, Kathmandu School of Law Nepal, Ateneo de Manila Law School the Philippines, University of Colombo Centre for the Study of Human Rights).

The duration of this scholarship program is one year. Students will do classes in Mahidol University (the first semester) and in another country (the second semester).

This program is designed for students who are seeking a better understanding regarding human rights and democratisation issues regionally and globally. This program is perfect for human rights practitioners and activists, as well as students with bachelor degree.

At the end of the program, students will get:

  1. A deeper knowledge on theories and practices of human rights and democratisation,
  2. An ability to conduct an independent scientific research on human rights and democratisation issues in Asia Pacific region, and
  3. A capability to implement the academic knowledge on human rights and democratisation in real life situation.

For further information regarding the scholarship program and its admission timeline, please visit: https://asiapacific.gchumanrights.org/applying/

DEADLINE: 30 April 2021.