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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - 2002 (2) answer(s).
 
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Domestic dynamics of South Korean foreign policy in post-cold w / Sharma, Aribam Joy   Journal Article
Sharma, Aribam Joy Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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When security met politics: desecuritization of North Korean threats by South Korea's Kim Dae-jung government / Kim, Sung-han; Lee, Geun   Journal Article
Lee, Geun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This study delves into an empirical case analysis of the desecuritization process of the North Korean threat under the Kim Dae-jung government. Unlike previous studies, it analyzes how domestic and international actors desecuritized traditional threats by taking the pluralistic political processes of a democratic polity seriously. This was the process of competition between different political coalitions and the process of transformation from issues of high politics into issues of low politics. It remains to be seen whether the Kim Dae-jung government's desecuritization of North Korean threats was a deep or a shallow one, but it appears to be clear that the desecuritization of North Korean threats by the Kim Dae-jung government paved the way for another 5 years of progressive government with Roh Moo-hyun's 'unexpected' victory in the 2002 presidential election.
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