The Quality Of Democracy In Korea As Appraised By Ordinary Citizens


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The Quality of Democracy in Korea as Appraised by Ordinary Citizens


The Quality of Democracy in Korea as Appraised by Ordinary Citizens

Author: To-chʻŏl Sin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2003


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The Korea Democracy Barometer Surveys 1997-2004


The Korea Democracy Barometer Surveys 1997-2004

Author: To-chʻŏl Sin

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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Democratization and Democracy in South Korea, 1960–Present


Democratization and Democracy in South Korea, 1960–Present

Author: Hyug Baeg Im

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2020-08-14


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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 “tug 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 “democratic 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.