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ID112495
Title ProperDilemmas of Korea's new democracy in an age of neoliberal globalisation
LanguageENG
AuthorShin, Kwang-Yeong
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores how the return to power by the authoritarian conservative Grand National Party after a decade of liberal government was possible, drawing attention to the mode of democratic transition and its impact on democratic consolidation, and to the role of civil society in South Korea. It examines how the democratic transition by pact failed to eliminate the legacies of authoritarianism within the state and civil society and contributed to the maintenance of authoritarian civic organisations established by the military regime. Whilst liberal democratic parties took power in the midst of the East Asian financial crisis, they ultimately undermined their own social bases by carrying out neoliberal economic reforms in order to tackle the crisis. The rise of conservative civil society in the 2000s formed the social base upon which the Grand National Party was able to regain state power through a significant shift in voters' party preference. Its reorganisation of the conservative civic organisations played a key role in mobilising frustrated voters to support it in 2007. The Korean experience of democratisation demonstrates that democratic transition is not only a political process but also a social and economic process, revealing that in Korea civil society has been far from democratic.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.2; 2012: p.293-309
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 33, No.2; 2012: p.293-309
Key WordsKorea's New Democracy ;  Neoliberal Globalisation ;  South Korea ;  Civil Society ;  Whilst Liberal Democratic Parties ;  Neoliberal Economic Reforms ;  Democratisation Demonstrates


 
 
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