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Democratization and Democracy in South Korea, 1960–Present

✍ Scribed by Hyug Baeg Im


Publisher
Springer Singapore;Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
330
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book analyses democratization and democracy in South Korea since 1960. The book starts with an analysis of the distinctive characteristics of bureaucratic authoritarianism and how democratic transition had been possible after inconclusive and protracted β€œtug of war” between authoritarian regime and democratic opposition. It then goes on to explore what the opportunities and constraints to the new democracy are to be a consolidated democracy, how new democracy had changed the industrial relations in the post-transition period, how premodern political culture such as Confucian patrimonialism and familism had obstructed democratic consolidation, and the improvement of quality of democracy. The author compares empirically, from the perspective of a comparative political scientist, political regime superiority of democracy over authoritarianism with regard to economic development. He concludes that β€œdemocratic incompetence” theory has been proven wrong and, in South Korea, democracy has performed better than authoritarian regimes in terms of economic growth with equity, employment, distribution of income, trade balance, and inflation.

This book will benefit political scientists, development economists, labor economists, religious sociologists, military sociologists, and historians focusing on East Asian history.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxiii
Introduction: My Democratization Studies in Retrospect (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 1-15
Front Matter ....Pages 17-17
The Rise of Bureaucratic Authoritarianism in South Korea (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 19-48
Recasting Park Chung Hee’s Authoritarianism: Myths, Reality and Legacies (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 49-74
Politics of Democratic Transition from Authoritarian Rule in South Korea (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 75-94
Christian Churches and Democratization in South Korea (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 95-115
Front Matter ....Pages 117-117
Democratic Consolidation in South Korea: Opportunities and Constraints (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 119-157
From Affiliation to Association: The Challenge of Democratic Consolidation in Korean Industrial Relations (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 159-181
Faltering Democratic Consolidation in South Korea: Democracy at the End of the Three Kims Era (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 183-204
Development and Change of Korean Democracy Since the Democratic Transition of 1987: The Three Kims’ Politics and After (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 205-231
Front Matter ....Pages 233-233
Democratic Development and Authoritarian Development Compared (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 235-272
Better Democracy, Better Economic Growth? South Korea (Hyug Baeg Im)....Pages 273-298
Back Matter ....Pages 299-319

✦ Subjects


Political Science and International Relations; Asian Politics; Democracy; History of Korea


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