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Regionalism in South Korea: Its Origins and Role in her Democratization

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Regionalism in South Korea: Its Origins and Role in her Democratization
Author(s)Kwon, Keedon
AbstractThe way by which South Korea was able to make relatively smooth democratic transition and deepening by relying on recent scholarship on democratization is discussed. Power sharing has resulted in more motivations of the part of electoral losers to stick to the ongoing democratic game on one hand and less leverages on the part of electoral victors to exercise the full imperial power of the presidency on the other hand.
IssueNo4
Pages545-569
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePolitics & Society
VolumeNo32
PubDateDecember 2004
ISBN_ISSN0032-3292

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