Karishma Vaswani, Columnist

Get Ready for Another Summer of Rage in Asia

Growing unrest.

Photographer: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images

Asia’s Gen Z is facing a summer of discontent. Already grappling with bleak job prospects and lackluster growth, it is now being stung by the shock from the Iran war, which is driving up prices of everything from fuel to food and fertilizers.

The immediate impact is economic, but there is a growing risk of political instability. This crisis is hitting a generation already frustrated with inequality and endemic corruption, and increasingly willing to push back. Governments will have to stretch their budgets further to prevent young people from falling behind — or confront a renewed wave of unrest.