ID | 131647 |
Title Proper | Diverging patterns of democratic representation in Korea and Taiwan |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lee, Yoonkyung |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper explains the difference between Korea's vocal movements and feeble parties versus Taiwan's stable parties and dependent movements from the political dynamics formed under the authoritarian state. Taiwan's party-based authoritarianism provided ground for party development but not for independent social movements. Korea's personal dictatorship was inimical to party development but engendered a contentious movement sector. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol.54, No.3; May-June 2014: p.419-444 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol.54, No.3; May-June 2014: p.419-444 |
Key Words | Political Parties ; Social Movements ; Democracy ; Korea ; Taiwan ; Political Dynamics ; Social Reforms ; Social Change ; Taiwan - Korea Relations ; Authoritarian State ; Political Development ; Democratic Parties ; Partisan ; Social Movement |