
South Korea is best-known for its economic development, democratic transition and consolidation, vibrant civil society, and emergence as a cultural powerhouse. The Oxford Handbook of South Korean Politics presents and analyses contemporary South Korean politics, bringing together domestic political, economic, social cultural, and demographic developments and putting them in the context of trends in fellow developed countries. The Handbook is divided into seven sections: introduction; core concepts; institutions, parties, elections, and voters; civil society; culture and media; public policy and policy-making; and the international arena. The overarching premise of the Handbook is that we have to move away from traditional understandings of South Korean politics that considered them to be static, focusing instead on how and why contemporary South Korea is a vibrant and dynamic democracy in which multiple groups and ideas are represented.
This volume investigates the mechanisms and evolution of South Korean politics, challenging static historical interpretations by framing the nation as a dynamic, multifaceted democracy. The editors, Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Youngho Cho, and JeongHun Han, curate a collection of scholarly contributions that synthesize domestic political, economic, and social developments. By situating these findings within the broader context of trends observed in other developed nations, the text provides a comprehensive analytical framework for understanding contemporary South Korean governance.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for scholars and students seeking a structured overview of the South Korean political system. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for those conducting comparative political research.
Page Count:
672
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192646370
ISBN-13:
9780192646378
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