Fr. 170.00

Authoritarianism and Opposition in South Korea

English · Hardback

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First published in 1989, Authoritarianism and Opposition in South Korea draws on unofficial opposition documents and the author's own experiences as an opposition activist to provide a unique historical and political analysis of the development of opposition in the 1970s under the regime of President Park.


List of contents

1. Historical Background 2. Emergence of the Yushin System 3. Establishment of the Yushin System 4. Consolidation of the Yushin System 5. Development of the Human Rights Movement 6. Conflict with the United States and Rise of the Labour Movement 7. Collapse of the Yushin System 8. Conclusion

About the author

Hak-Kyu Sohn is the former chairman of the Democratic Party and former governor of Gyeonggi Province, in South Korea. He holds a D. Phil. in politics from Oxford University and was the Director of the Christian Institute for the Study of Justice and Development (CISJD) in South Korea. His research interest is in how South Korea can be prepared for changes in international relations as well as for the fourth industrial revolution.

Summary

First published in 1989, Authoritarianism and Opposition in South Korea draws on unofficial opposition documents and the author’s own experiences as an opposition activist to provide a unique historical and political analysis of the development of opposition in the 1970s under the regime of President Park.

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