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The Oxford Handbook of South Korean Politics

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.

  • Provides a comprehesive comparative analysis of South Korea and other developed countries
  • Analyses key political, societal, economic, and cultural trends since South Korea’s transition to democracy
  • Presents original contributions by world-leading experts

JeongHun Han is Professor of Korean Politics at the Graduate School of International Studies and the Chair of the EU Center at Seoul National University. He has held visiting positions at Portland State University and Chulalongkorn University. Prof. Han is currently the editor of Review of International and Area Studies and a regional editor of Asian Journal of Political Science. His research focuses on institutional design in new democracies and electoral and legislative politics in South Korea, among others. His publications have appeared in Contemporary PoliticsJournal of European Public PolicyKorea Observer, and other journals.

Ramon Pacheco Pardo is Professor of International Relations at King’s College London and KF-VUB Korea Chair at the Brussels School of Governance of Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He has held visiting positions at Korea University, the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Melbourne University. Prof. Pacheco Pardo’s research focuses on South Korean foreign policy, South Korean and East Asian political economy, and North Korean foreign policy. His publications include the books Shrimp to Whale: South Korea from the Forgotten War to K-Pop and North Korea-US Relations from Kim Jong Il to Kim Jong Un, as well as articles with Asia Europe JournalGlobal GovernanceInternational Relations of the Asia-Pacific, and New Political Economy, among others.

Youngho Cho is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Sogang University. He is currently the editor of the Journal of Contemporary Politics (in Korean). His research focuses on Korean politics, democracy, political culture, elections, and state violence. His publications have appeared in Political StudiesDemocratization, and Asian Survey, among others.

Source: publisher’s website

  1. Introduction, JeongHun HAN, Ramon PACHECO PARDO, and Youngho CHO
  2. History of Korea, 1905-45, Hyung-Gu LYNN
  3. History of South Korea, 1945-87, Tae Gyun PARK
  4. Presidentialism with Parliamentary Characteristics, JeongHun HAN
  5. Regional and Social Division, Kwang-Il YOON
  6. Conservative Democratization, WooJin KANG
  7. Developmental State, Meredith WOO
  8. Chaebol, Sang-young RHYU
  9. Nationalism, Jungmin SEO
  10. Constitutional Politics, Won-Taek KANG
  11. Legislative Politics, Byoung Kwon SOHN
  12. Executive Politics, Jongkon LEE
  13. Judicial Politics, Dongwook CHA
  14. Parties and Party Systems, Sunghack LIM
  15. Minority Representation, Kyungmee PARK
  16. Elections and Electoral Systems, Woojin MOON
  17. Political Communication, Han Soo LEE
  18. New Issue Politics, Seung-Jin JANG
  19. Social Movements, Jin-Wook SHIN
  20. Interest Group Politics, Yoojin LIM and Yeonho LEE
  21. Labour Union Activism, Soonmee KWON
  22. Citizens’ Support for Democracy, Youngho CHO
  23. Cinema and Television, Hyangjin LEE
  24. Internet and Social Media, Dal Yong JIN
  25. The Press, Ki-Sung KWAK
  26. Public Intellectuals, Namhee LEE
  27. Pop Music, John LIE
  28. Political Control of Bureaucratic Autonomy: Holding the Government Accountable, Huck-ju KWON
  29. Development of Welfare Programmes, Jooha LEE
  30. Decentralisation and Local Government, Yooil BAE
  31. Corruption, Kyoung-sun MIN
  32. Foreign Policy, Ramon PACHECO PARDO
  33. Security and Defence Policy, Sung-han KIM and Alex Soohoon LEE
  34. Foreign Economic Policy, Sohyun Zoe LEE
  35. South Korea as Development Model, Eun Mee KIM and Nancy Y. KIM
  36. The Question of Reunification, Young-Kwan YOON
  37. The US Alliance, Victor D. CHA and Katrin KATZ
  38. China’s Rise, Heung-kyu KIM

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