Failure of Socialism in South Korea

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General Empirical Relationships
Japanese Colonial Government
Kim Daejung
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Korean Communists
Latin American Socialists
Military Junta
Moderate Socialist Movements
Moderate Socialist Parties
Moderate Socialist Tendency
National Congressional Election
North Korean Communist
PD Faction
Post-democratic Era
Radical Socialist Ideology
Reformist Socialist
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Rhee Administration
Rhee Regime
SKWP
SME Management
United States Army Military Government
West Germany
Western European Social
Western European Social Democracy
Western European Social Democrats
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781138914056
  • Weight: 432g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Despite the fact that socialist parties have proved to be a major political force across the world, this has not been the case in Asian countries. Socialism in South Korea is a quintessential example of this failure. Despite the existence of a socialist party and what would seem to be the right conditions for development, the Korean socialist tendency has failed to become a meaningful force in politics.

This book explores why and under what conditions Korean socialism has failed to develop into a social democrat movement in the post-war period. Within the context of the integration of structural and agency factors, it goes beyond the generally accepted view that the left failed because of suppression by the state and proffers that the real reason why socialism failed lay with its inability to develop beyond revolutionary socialism and build a more pragmatic social democracy that could develop a broad alliance within Korean society.

Also drawing on examples from Western Europe and Latin America, where left-wing forces have achieved power, this book will be of huge interest not only to students and scholars of Asian and Korean politics, but also socialism, comparative and international politics alike.

Yunjong Kim is a South Korean born practical political scientist. He is a visiting Senior Lecturer at the Northern University of Malaysia.

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