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2012 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION (2) answer(s).
 
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Fluid middle in South Korean politics / Chae, Haesook   Article
Chae, Haesook Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the role that political ideology played in shaping the outcome of the 2012 presidential election in South Korea. It conceptualizes political ideology as two-dimensional and utilizes cluster analysis to identify distinct ideological groups. By analyzing two sets of survey data collected in 2012, it discovers four ideological groups. A striking result uncovered by the cluster analysis is the change in party identification and voting in favor of the conservative party made by one group in particular—a change that proved to be the competitive edge the conservative party candidate needed to win the fiercely competitive two-way election. In other words, this group served as the fluid middle.
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Why did the self-employed distrust the democratic party in Sout / Yun, Ji-Whan   Journal Article
Yun, Ji-Whan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Why did Korea's self-employed voters express their disapproval of the Democratic Party in the 2012 presidential election? This paper argues that this distrust was historically shaped. It originated from the failure of the former Democratic governments (1998-2007) in flexicurity reforms, which jeopardized the livelihoods of the self-employed.
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