Korea’s Democratization

Korea’s Democratization by Samuel S. Kim, published by Cambridge University Press on May 26, 2003, offers an in-depth examination of the Republic of Korea’s democratic evolution. This edition, comprising 292 pages, presents insights from leading scholars on Korean politics, focusing on the multifaceted factors that have both supported and challenged the country’s journey toward democratic consolidation.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the dynamics at play within Korean society and governance, highlighting the ongoing complexities of establishing a stable democracy. The book delves into various political ideologies and social science perspectives, providing a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and prospects for democracy in Korea. Through this scholarly exploration, the text contributes to the broader discourse on political science and regional studies, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intricacies of democratic processes in East Asia.
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Although the Republic of Korea is regarded as a shining example of democracy in East Asia and a secure electoral democracy, its journey toward democratic consolidation is far from complete. Some of the best scholars on Korean politics explore and assess the complex interplay of the facilitating and inhibiting factors that have influenced and reshaped Korea’s democratic consolidation process at all levels of state and society as well as the prospects for consolidation in the coming years.
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