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South Korea's Democracy Challenge - Political System, Political Economy, and Political Society

English · Hardback

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Thirty years have passed since in 1987 formal democratization was achieved in South Korea. Since then the country has undergone the two turnover test (Huntington), and it overcame economic, financial, and political crises. However, social inequality is higher than before democratization, social conflict has been exacerbating, and political polarization has been on the rise. South Korea's democracy has been going through a continuous stress test trying the polity's capacity to heal social conflict, integrate society, and mature politics as meeting these challenges is key to sustainable consolidation of democracy. The chapters of this edited volume, written by experts from South Korea and Germany in respective fields, examine the way in which South Korea has coped with these challenges in its political system, political economy, and political society since its transition to formal democracy, and provide a focused critical assessment of three decades after democratization.

List of contents

Introduction: South Korea's Democracy in Light of the Candles (Hannes B. Mosler) - Characteristics and Challenges of South Korea's Presidential Government System (Hannes B. Mosler) - Thirty years of Party Politics in South Korea after Democratization: From Mass-Mobilizing Parties to By-Stander Parties (Won-Taek Kang) - Inequality and the Crisis of Democracy in South Korea (Yun-tae Kim) - Chaebol Reform in South Korea (Sang-In Park) - What Social Movements Can (Not) Contribute to Democracy (Jochen Roose) - The Winding Path of Democratization and the Transformation of Citizen Politics in South Korea, 1987-2017 (Jin-Wook Shin) The Evolution of South Korean Civic Activism (Kisuk Cho and Hye Yun Park)

About the author










Hannes B. Mosler holds a PhD in political science and is Professor at the Institute of Korean Studies (IKS) with a focus on Korean politics at Freie Universität Berlin (Germany). His major research interests are political parties, political systems, constitutional law, political remembrance, and policy decision processes in Korea and comparative research approaches.

Product details

Assisted by Eun-Jeung Lee (Editor), Hannes B. Mosler (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9783631800935
ISBN 978-3-631-80093-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 156 mm x 17 mm x 215 mm
Weight 383 g
Illustrations 22 Abb.
Series Research on Korea
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Soziologie, Politik und Staat, Wirtschaftssysteme und -strukturen, Politische Strukturen und Prozesse, Democratization; Inequality; Jeung; Politicaleconomy; politicalpolarization; Transition; Winkelkötter; socialconflict

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