by HeeminKim (Author)
As Asian countries emerge as global economic powers, many undergo fundamental political transformations. In Korean Democracy in Transition: A Rational Blueprint for Developing Societies, HeeMin Kim evaluates the past thirty years of political change in South Korea, including the decision of the authoritarian government to open up the political process in 1987 and the presidential impeachment of 2004.
Kim uses rational choice theory -- which holds that individuals choose to act in ways that they think will give them the most benefit for the least cost -- to explain events central to South Korea's democratisation process. Kim's theoretical and quantitative analysis provides a context for South Korea's remarkable transformation and offers predictions of what the future may hold for developing nations undergoing similar transitions.
Although there are studies in the field of Korean politics that provide an overview of this important period, there are none that offer the theoretical and analytical rigour of this study. Combining theoretical perspectives with policy-relevant discussion, Korean Democracy in Transition sheds new light on the Korean model of democratisation and makes a significant contribution to the field of comparative politics.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 146
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 01 Jun 2011
ISBN 10: 081312994X
ISBN 13: 9780813129945
An accessible, authoritative, and excellent text. HeeMin Kim skillfully traces the puzzles, questions, and problems of the process of democratic transition in Korea. -- Aie-Rie Lee, Texas Tech University --
A unique and careful application of rational choice theory to the complex politics of South Korea. The book is an excellent addition to the literature on South Korean politics and democratic transitions elsewhere. --Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College --