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Asia’s youth protests mark a pivotal moment in the continent’s political landscape. They challenge the legitimacy of longstanding political systems, seek justice against corruption, and demand economic opportunities. Whether these demands will materialize into lasting reforms or fade in disillusionment depends on the ability of leaders to listen, adapt, and genuinely empower their young populations.
As young Asians organize, innovate, and confront their governments, they are not only shaping their current realities but also forging a new conception of democracy—one driven by youthful energy, social awareness, and a desire for meaningful change. Their success or failure will influence the political trajectories of their countries for decades to come.