The Postdevelopmental State: Dilemmas of Economic Democratization in Contemporary South Korea

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Abstract

Over the last 25 years, South Korea has witnessed growing inequality due to the proliferation of non-standard employment, ballooning household debt, deepening export-dependency, and the growth of super-conglomerates such as Samsung and Hyundai. Combined with declining rates of economic growth and turbulent political events, these processes mark a departure from Korea’s past recognition as a high growth “developmental state.”

The Postdevelopmental State radically reframes research into the South Korean economy by foregrounding the efforts of pro-democratic reformers and social movements in South Korea to create an alternative economic model—one that can address Korea’s legacy of authoritarian economic development during the Cold War and neoliberal restructuring since the Asian Financial Crisis of the late 1990s. Understanding these attempts offers insight into the types of economic reforms that have been enacted since the late 1990s as well as the continued legacy of dictatorship-era politics within the Korean political and legal system. By examining the dilemmas economic democracy has encountered over the past 25 years, from the IMF Crisis to the aftermath of the Candlelight Revolution, the book reveals the enormous and comprehensive challenges involved in addressing the legacy of authoritarian economic models and their neoliberal transformations.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAnn Arbor, MI
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
Number of pages266
ISBN (Electronic)9780472904686
ISBN (Print)9780472077083, 9780472057085
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Sept 2024

Publication series

NamePerspectives on Contemporary Korea
PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press

Keywords

  • Korea
  • developmental state
  • economic democracy
  • labour rights
  • Antonio Gramsci
  • Max Weber
  • postdevelopment
  • chaebol
  • corporate governance
  • social partnership
  • politics of personality
  • state theory
  • democratization
  • political economy

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