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Democratization and social movements in South Korea : defiant institutionalization / Sun-Chul Kim.

By: Kim, Sun-Chul [autor.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Routledge studies on modern KoreaPublisher: London; New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Copyright date: ©2016Edition: Primera ediciónDescription: xi, 182 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas ; 23 cmContent type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9781138349926; 9781138349926Subject(s): Corea del Sur -- Política y Gobierno | Democracia | Movimientos sociales | Cambio social -- Aspectos políticosDDC classification: 320.95195
Contents:
1. Transition dynamics and the origin of political instability ; 2. Post-authoritarian contention and coalition dynamics ; 3. The making of social movement autonomy ; 4. South Korea's double transition and popular contention.
Abstract: This book examines how social movements in previously authoritarian contexts evolve after democratic transition, using South Korea as a case study. It explores how democratic change influences the form of social movements, and how social movements affect the pace and direction of democracy in turn. It explains how South Korean social movements were able to attain strong political influence by focusing on four causal factors: the configuration of major political actors during the transition period, the relational dynamics among social movement groups, the relationship between social movements and institutionalized political actors, and the impact of transnational forces in the post-transition period.
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1. Transition dynamics and the origin of political instability ; 2. Post-authoritarian contention and coalition dynamics ; 3. The making of social movement autonomy ; 4. South Korea's double transition and popular contention.

This book examines how social movements in previously authoritarian contexts evolve after democratic transition, using South Korea as a case study. It explores how democratic change influences the form of social movements, and how social movements affect the pace and direction of democracy in turn. It explains how South Korean social movements were able to attain strong political influence by focusing on four causal factors: the configuration of major political actors during the transition period, the relational dynamics among social movement groups, the relationship between social movements and institutionalized political actors, and the impact of transnational forces in the post-transition period.

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