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Author:
Yoon, Jiso, 1982- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016015928
Title:
Advocacy and policymaking in South Korea : how the legacy of state and society relationships shapes contemporary public policy / Jiso Yoon.
Publisher:
State University of New York Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xi, 211 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Political planning--Korea (South)
Pressure groups--Korea (South)
Political participation--Korea (South)
Civil society--Korea (South)
Korea (South)--Politics and government.
Civil society.
Political participation.
Political planning.
Politics and government.
Pressure groups.
Korea (South)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- How the legacy of state and society relationships shapes contemporary public policy -- Advocates inside the government: agendas, alternatives, and public policies -- Advocates outside the government: the strengths and limits of civil society groups in policymaking -- Who dominates: the policy community vs. the news -- Comparative policy advocacy: Korea and the US -- Rethinking advocacy and policymaking in Korea.
Summary:
Who dominates in the contemporary policy process in South Korea? How do policy advocates engage in advocacy activities to exercise influence? Building on existing theories of state, society, and public policies in democracies, Advocacy and Policymaking in South Korea argues that the legacy of state-society relationships explains who influences and how in South Korean policymaking. The state-society relationship has been a popular framework to explain democratic transition and consolidation. Yet, few studies to date extend the approach to explain advocacy and policymaking across political systems. Jiso Yoon shows the relevance of the framework in explaining advocacy and policymaking today with empirical evidence drawn from the contemporary policy process in South Korea. In addition, she compares policy communities across new and old democracies, such as South Korea and the United States. In this regard, the comparative analysis included in the book sets an important research example for students of comparative public policy to follow.
ISBN:
1438462514
9781438462516
OCLC:
(OCoLC)945586017
LCCN:
2016007287
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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