ASIA Insight
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Spiritual Asia series: Vedas, Upanishads, and Cheonbugyeong cosmos in AI era
This is the third installment of AJP’s “Spiritual Asia” series exploring the religious traditions and philosophical foundations that have shaped Asia’s spiritual consciousness. This chapter turns to the ancient texts of Hinduism — the Vedas and Upanishads — and their enduring ideas on cosmos, consciousness and the nature of existence in the emerging AI era. In the twenty-first century, humanity stands at the threshold of a vast civilizational transition. Art
May 26, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: With South Korea's local elections weeks away, how AI is changing political scene across Asia
SEOUL, May 22 (AJP) - With South Korea's local elections less than two weeks away, the political landscape looks strikingly different from what it was just a few years ago, with voters now witnessing entirely new forms of campaigning shaped by artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technology. Loudspeaker trucks still circle neighborhoods and candidates still bow at subway stations during the morning rush, but increasingly, the real campaign is unfolding elsewhere, driven by algorithms an
May 22, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: Samsung dispute exposes wider risks to chip supply despite last-minute deal
SEOUL, May 21 (AJP) - For the past couple of weeks, Samsung Electronics was locked in a labor dispute that, on its surface, looked like a routine clash between management and workers over wages and performance bonuses. But the tremors it sent through markets suggested something far larger was at stake, not just a labor standoff over pay but the stability of the global semiconductor supply chain. Even before a tentative agreement was reached late last night, the negotiations, described by one an
May 21, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: Can South Korea and Japan turn shuttle diplomacy into substantive cooperation?
SEOUL, May 20 (AJP) - South Korea and Japan have long had a relationship that goes back and forth, sometimes improving, sometimes worsening, and then improving again. This cycle has been driven not only by practical interests, but also by historical issues between the two neighboring countries. But a quieter shift now seems to be taking place. It is not marked by dramatic breakthroughs or major progress on long-standing historical disputes. Instead, it is more gradual, built on the steady rebui
May 20, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: Twelve weeks on, Middle East conflict still has no way out
SEOUL, May 19 (AJP) - Now about 12 weeks into the conflict in the Middle East which began with joint U.S. and Israeli airstrikes against Iran in late February, there is still no end in sight. What some expected to be a short, contained confrontation has instead become a prolonged regional crisis with widening economic and political consequences. At the center of the prolonged standoff is a fundamental issue. Both sides say they want a deal, but they remain far apart on what that deal should loo
May 19, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: What back-to-back visits by Trump and Putin mean for China
SEOUL, May 18 (AJP) - Just days after U.S. President Donald Trump left Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to arrive there this week. The timing appears to be no coincidence. According to China's Foreign Ministry, Putin will visit China on Tuesday and Wednesday at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping. The two leaders are expected to discuss bilateral cooperation, regional security and other broader global issues before signing a series of agreements. On the surface,
May 18, 2026
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BLUE HOUSE INSIGHT: Dialogue on 'excess profits, excess tax revenues, and future of South Korea in AI age'
SEOUL, May 14 (AJP) - The recent Facebook essays by presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom have stirred unusual debate in Seoul's financial and policy circles. Some dismissed them as overly ambitious. Others saw them as one of the first serious attempts to grapple with a profound question now emerging before advanced economies: What happens when artificial intelligence transforms not only industries, but the fiscal structure and social contract of an entire nation? At its core, Kim's a
May 14, 2026
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ASIA INSIGHT: Lee to meet Japanese PM in Andong where history meets diplomacy
SEOUL, May 14 (AJP) - Diplomacy, at its best, has a sense of place. When Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrives in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province next week for a summit with President Lee Jae Myung, it will be more than just another date on the diplomatic calendar. It will be one of those rare moments where history, culture, and politics come together in a way that goes beyond routine diplomatic ritual. Takaichi's upcoming visit to the southern historic city of Andong, which is a
May 14, 2026