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Sun Youyang spent five years in Japan and is currently based in Singapore. With a university background in law and politics, and lived experience across different parts of Asia, she has developed an ongoing interest in gender dynamics and the political realities faced by women in various cultural contexts. She hopes to focus more deeply on Asian feminism and the gender gap, and continue writing about these intersections through her work.

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Sun Youyang

Sun Youyang spent five years in Japan and is currently based in Singapore. With a university background in law and politics, and lived experience across different parts of Asia, she has developed an ongoing interest in gender dynamics and the political realities faced by women in various cultural contexts. She hopes to focus more deeply on Asian feminism and the gender gap, and continue writing about these intersections through her work.

Articles by Sun Youyang

When Will Women in Asia Be Seen as Leaders—Not Exceptions?
June 5, 2025

When Will Women in Asia Be Seen as Leaders—Not Exceptions?