학술논문
Democracy without Parties? Political Parties and Social Movements for Democratic Representation in Korea
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- 영문명
- 발행기관
- 한국학술연구원
- 저자명
- SUNY Binghamton
- 간행물 정보
- 『Korea Observer』Vol 40, No 1, 27~52쪽, 전체 26쪽
- 주제분류
- 사회과학 > 정치외교학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2009.03.30
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국문 초록
영문 초록
This paper reinterprets Korean democracy from its distinctive pattern of how democratic representation takes place. Vibrant and vocal social movement actors have been at the forefront of democratic politics, whereas unstable and inchoate political parties have been incapable of representing and aggregating citizens’ demand for reform and change. These parties have posed serious predicaments for the deepening of Korean democracy by limiting the ideological diversity of political choices, making party politics unstable and unaccountable, and breeding parochial interests instead of universalism in public policy formation. These under-institutionalized political parties, this paper suggests, originate from the legacies of authoritarian intervention into electoral politics. Authoritarians stifled the political expression of socioeconomic cleavages and created the disjuncture between parties’ reliance on divisive regionalism and the institutional rules that favor two parties. Faced with this dilemma, political parties were thrown into a constant reshuffling of their organizational entities to maximize their electoral fortune. With authoritarians’ frequent interruption in the electoral arena, it was further impossible for politicians to invest in party organizations and procedures to solve the problem of social choice. These processes eventually deprived individual politicians of the incentives and capacities to aggregate citizen preferences and form stable party organizations.
목차
Abstact
I. Introduction
II. Vocal Social Movements and Unstable Political Parties in Korean Democracy
III. Predicaments for Democratic Representation
IV. Why Under-Institutionalized Political Parties in Korea?
V. Concluding Remarks
References
해당간행물 수록 논문
- Civic Engagement and Democracy in South Korea
- Democracy without Parties? Political Parties and Social Movements for Democratic Representation in Korea
- Acknowledgments
- Creating the Conditions for Peace in Korea: Promoting Incremental Change in North Korea
- Korea’s Sustainable Development Strategy
- Bolstering the U.S. Commitment to Improved Inter-Korean Relations
- South Korean Democracy in the Digital Age: The Candlelight Protests and the Internet
- Understanding the North Korean Military Threat to the Security of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia: Declined or Evolved?
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