Aram Hur (@aramhur) 's Twitter Profile
Aram Hur

@aramhur

Kim Koo Chair in Korean Studies @FletcherSchool, @TuftsUniversity.
Nationalism, democracy, Asia.
Author, Narratives of Civic Duty: tinyurl.com/42psd2xw

ID: 626665629

linkhttp://www.aramhur.com calendar_today04-07-2012 16:28:24

961 Tweet

2,2K Followers

548 Following

Aram Hur (@aramhur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Switching gears to #Taiwan & cross-strait this evening. If you're in #NYC, please join us Foreign Policy Research Institute at the Taiwan Economic & Cultural Office tonight at 6:30pm for a discussion on US-Taiwan/#China relations under #Trump 2.0. 👇

Jean Hong 洪知延 홍지연 (@jeanjiyeonhong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MartialLaw, mass protests, and #impeachment - these are what #SouthKorea just when through in the past 10 days. Join us if you are interested in what political scientists can share about the crisis.

#MartialLaw, mass protests, and #impeachment  - these are what #SouthKorea just when through in the past 10 days. Join us if you are interested in what political scientists can share about the crisis.
Aram Hur (@aramhur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SouthKorea has lived thru #martiallaw, #protest, and #impeachment in less than 2 weeks. 🇰🇷 Please join us this Monday evening Harvard University Harvard Kennedy School as we break down what it all means for #democracy. Likely my last public session in 2024. Details👇🏻 ash.harvard.edu/events/martial…

The Fletcher School (@fletcherschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Aram Hur comments on the Trump administration’s threats of tariffs and the removal of U.S. troops from East Asia. Hur says this may achieve America’s short-term goals “…at the long-term cost of destabilizing a region that is critical to U.S. legitimacy.” Read more:

Professor <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> comments on the Trump administration’s threats of tariffs and the removal of U.S. troops from East Asia. Hur says this may achieve America’s short-term goals “…at the long-term cost of destabilizing a region that is critical to U.S. legitimacy.”

Read more:
Aram Hur (@aramhur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SouthKorea's democratic crisis is proving to be a longer term saga w/ Yoon's defiance of detainment. What America should learn from it & why it's definitely not a reverse #January 6. Our latest in The Hill w/ Andrew Yeo The Brookings Institution: thehill.com/opinion/intern…

Andrew Yeo (@andrewiyeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been exactly 1 month since the impeached President Yoon invoked martial law in South Korea and the political fallout continues. My op-ed w/Aram Hur in The Hill and what this saga might reveal about US democracy. Brookings Foreign Policy The Fletcher School 1/ thehill.com/opinion/intern…

Aram Hur (@aramhur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great academic list for understanding #SouthKorea democratic crisis by John Delury. So much of whats going on is a manifestation of how civic duty gets warped when nation and state fissures.

The Fletcher School (@fletcherschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In an article for The Hill, Fletcher professor Aram Hur and Andrew Yeo of Brookings Foreign Policy analyze South Korea’s growing nationalist polarization in light of the recent martial law decree by Yoon Suk Yeol. thehill.com/opinion/intern…

The Fletcher School (@fletcherschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amid global attention to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s decree of martial law and subsequent impeachment, Professor Aram Hur delves into the underlying pressures and narratives shaping the unfolding events. Read more: fletcher.tufts.edu/news-events/ne…

Amid global attention to South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s decree of martial law and subsequent impeachment, Professor <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> delves into the underlying pressures and narratives shaping the unfolding events.

Read more: fletcher.tufts.edu/news-events/ne…
The Fletcher School (@fletcherschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As political polarization is rising in the United States, Professor Aram Hur argues that shared values and a healthy version of nationalism could bridge the gap between ideological differences. Read more in Tufts Now (Tufts University). now.tufts.edu/2025/02/11/bre…

Journal of Democracy (@jodemocracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly every South Korean president has been jailed post-term. Why does this “politics of revenge” persist in a democracy hailed as a success story? Joan E. Cho & Aram Hur examine: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…

Journal of Democracy (@jodemocracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The threat to South Korean democracy isn’t a military coup or foreign interference—it’s political warfare from within. Joan E. Cho & Aram Hur analyze what’s going wrong: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/… The Fletcher School

The threat to South Korean democracy isn’t a military coup or foreign interference—it’s political warfare from within.

Joan E. Cho &amp; <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> analyze what’s going wrong: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…

<a href="/FletcherSchool/">The Fletcher School</a>
Journal of Democracy (@jodemocracy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Populism, polarization, and prosecutorial politics—South Korea’s democracy faces growing strains. What makes its case uniquely perilous? Read "The Perils of South Korean Democracy" by Joan E. Cho and Aram Hur: muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…

Joseph Wong (@josephwongut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Democracy requires laws, rules, elections and rights. But it also requires forbearance, self-restraint, reflecting a normative commitment to democracy. Talking #democracy in Cambridge and Boston with friends Aram Hur and Dan Slater.

Democracy requires laws, rules, elections and rights. But it also requires forbearance, self-restraint, reflecting a normative commitment to democracy. Talking #democracy in Cambridge and Boston with friends <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> and <a href="/SlaterPolitics/">Dan Slater</a>.
CSIS Korea Chair (@csiskoreachair) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Korea votes June 3. What do Lee Jae-myung, Kim Moon-soo, and Lee Jun-seok stand for and what issues could decide the race? Find out on The Capital Cable #113 featuring: 🔹 Aram Hur 🔹 Scott Snyder 🔹 Mark Lippert 📆 5/22 • 9:30 am EDT Register: csis.org/events/south-k…

South Korea votes June 3.

What do Lee Jae-myung, Kim Moon-soo, and Lee Jun-seok stand for and what issues could decide the race?

Find out on The Capital Cable #113 featuring:
🔹 <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> 
🔹 <a href="/snydersas/">Scott Snyder</a> 
🔹 <a href="/mwlippert/">Mark Lippert</a> 

📆 5/22 • 9:30 am EDT

Register:
csis.org/events/south-k…
LSE IDEAS (@lseideas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Debate on Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia | Nations & Nationalism Join the panel for a debate on Aram Hur's book and the impulse behind a sense of civic duty in democracies. 📅Wed 04 June 2025 | 6-8pm ⬇️Register Here lse.ac.uk/ideas/events/2…

📢Debate on Narratives of Civic Duty: How National Stories Shape Democracy in Asia | <a href="/n_nationalism/">Nations & Nationalism</a>

Join the panel for a debate on <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a>'s book and the impulse behind a sense of civic duty in democracies.

đź“…Wed 04 June 2025 | 6-8pm

⬇️Register Here
lse.ac.uk/ideas/events/2…
The Korea Society (@koreasociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coming up on June 4: Dr. Aram Hur and Timothy W. Martin will join us to analyze the results of South Korea’s snap election triggered by the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol after he declared martial law last December. Sign up for the livestream link: koreasociety.org/policy-and-cor…

Coming up on June 4: Dr. <a href="/AramHur/">Aram Hur</a> and <a href="/timothywmartin/">Timothy W. Martin</a> will join us to analyze the results of South Korea’s snap election triggered by the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol after he declared martial law last December.

Sign up for the livestream link: koreasociety.org/policy-and-cor…