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ID188247
Title ProperMinistry of National Defence in South Korea
Other Title InformationMilitary dominance despite civilian supremacy?
LanguageENG
AuthorKim, Insoo
Summary / Abstract (Note)South Korea’s transition from military-controlled authoritarianism to consolidated civilian-dominated democracy is widely considered a success story. However, civilians’ roles within the MND remain severely limited due to the institutional design of the MND. A decentralised structure emerged in the MND, delegating policy decision-making in critical areas to professional soldiers. Data analysis on 1,060 employees in 21 MND departments shows a clear cut between the military domain and the civilian domain within the MND, which enabled the military to thwart 30 years of civilian efforts to reform the military structure without challenging the principle of civilian supremacy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 45, No.6-7; Dec 2022: p.865-892
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 45 No 6-7
Key WordsCivil-military relations ;  South Korea ;  Defence Reform ;  Civilian Control ;  Defence Ministry


 
 
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