Fewer South Korea Students View Ties with North Korea as Hostile, Poll Shows
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Fewer South Korea students view ties with North Korea as hostile, poll shows
South Korean students have slightly warmed to inter-Korean unification and believe relations with North Korea have become more peaceful compared to last year, though a majority still characterized cross-border ties as “not peaceful,” according to a new government poll. The School Unification Education Survey commissioned by the ministries of unification and education polled over 70,000 […]
Half of elementary, middle, and high school students and 80% of teachers believe unification is necessary. A survey found that half of elementary, middle, and high school students believe unification is necessary. In a survey targeting teachers, 80% of respondents answered that unification is necessary. The 2025 School Unification Education Survey, announced by the Ministry of Unification and the Ministry of Education on the 31st...
It was found that about half of South Korean students perceive the unification of the Korean Peninsula as necessary. The view that inter-Korean relations are not peaceful has been found to have significantly decreased. In its publications, "Understanding Unification Issues in 2026" and "Understanding North Korea in 2026," the National Institute for Peace and Unification Education under South Korea's Ministry of Unification stated regarding this…
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