New Dynamics of Democracy in South Korea

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14th Presidential Election
20th National Assembly
Basel III
Benefactor State
candlelight
Candlelight Protests
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citizenship
comparative politics
contentious democracy case studies
Democratic United Party
demonstration
Direct Democracy
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executive dominance
Executive Legislative Relationship
FTA Negotiation
High Political Efficacy
institutions
intergenerational political attitudes
Kim Dae Jung
Kim Young Sam
Korean Democracy
Korean party system analysis
law
minorities
Moon Jae-in
Non-institutional Political Participation
Park Chung Hee
Park Geun Hye
Party Law
political participation theory
Political Parties
President Park Geun Hye
protest
Regional Party System
Regional Sentiment
Saenuri Party
Seoul
Single Member Districts
social policy
Terminal High Altitude Area Defense
THAAD Deployment
welfare state development

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367675332
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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South Korea has been through important changes since its democratization in the late 1980s – most recently in 2016–2017 when the candlelight protests led to the ousting of Park Geun-hye and the election of Moon Jae-in. Taking a thematic approach to understanding South Korean democracy, each chapter in this textbook is written by a leading Korean expert on a different element of South Korean politics and government. Covering themes such as intergenerational differences, the instability of the party system, the role of the president, and the impact of the 2016 demonstrations, this is a vital and lively introduction to Korean politics. This systematic and nuanced approach helps you understand the past, present, and possible futures of South Korea’s democracy. It also helps in understanding South Korea’s system for the purposes of comparing it with other political systems.

The New Dynamics of Democracy in South Korea is an invaluable textbook for students of Korean politics, which will also be a useful resource for scholars of comparative democracy.

Chae-Han Kim is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Affairs Institute at Hallym University, South Korea.