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The Experience of Democracy and Bureaucracy in South Korea: Public Policy and Governance

Autor Tobin Im, Evan Berman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 oct 2017
South Korea is renowned as one of the success stories of fast economic development. The Korean developmental state was a highly efficient, meritocratic, and fully monopolized coercive force. These resources were skilfully leveraged to shape the direction of private sector actors towards strategic initiatives. However, these very same resources could have resulted in the bureaucracy retaining its power indefinitely. Instead, step-by-step, the resources of the bureaucracy, which serviced the authoritarian leadership in the developmental period, were exercised towards democratization. What were the conditions that made this transformation possible? The Experience of Democracy and Bureaucracy in South Korea addresses this question, filling the existing gap in the academic literature and presenting political implications. It explores the ways in which bureaucracy may not only be compatible with democracy but, more ambitiously, the conditions under which it can enhance it. The chapters examine the unique systems and institutions of the Korean bureaucracy including the National Election Commission, the police force, local government, the ceiling recruitment strategy, and procurement policy. This timely collection will be of interest to researchers, graduate and undergraduate students in public administration and policy. It will also be a useful reference for bureaucrats in developing countries who seek to design policy for bureaucracy in concurrence with democratization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781787144729
ISBN-10: 1787144720
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Seria Public Policy and Governance


Notă biografică

Tobin Im is a Professor of Public Administration at Seoul National University and Director of the Centre for Government Competitiveness, South Korea. Tobin was awarded a Ph.D. in Organizational Sociology from L'Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, he has written numerous articles in world class academic journals and has published many books in Korea, France, Holland, Russia and India. His research and teaching areas of interest include Organizational Theory, Performance Management, and Comparative Administration.

Cuprins

Introduction: Bureaucracy and Korean Development Revisiting Bureaucratic Dysfunction: The Role of Bureaucracy in Democratization; Tobin Im Electoral Democracy and the Role of the Electoral Management Body in South Korea; Seon-Gyu Go Rediscovering Korea's Local Bureaucracy: The Unsung Players in the Nation's Democratization Process; Shi-Chul Lee Bureaucracy, Regulatory Management, and Korean Democracy; Hyukwoo Lee Change and Continuity in Police Organizations: Institution, Legitimacy, and Democratization; WonHyuk Cho Supreme Audit Institution Bureaucracy and Democracy: Korean SAI (BAI)'s Functions for Democratization; Nanyoung Kim Public Procurement Policy in South Korea: Approaches to Sustainable Development and Anti-corruption; Jesse W. Campbell The Olympics, Soft Power, and Democratization: The Role of Bureaucracy; Kwnag-Hoon Lee The Ceiling Strategy as Policy: Limiting Bureaucratic Expansion and Democratization; Hyemin Choi and Jisu Jeong

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This title explores ways in which bureaucracy may not only be compatible with democracy but, more ambitiously, the conditions under which it can enhance it, examining the systems and institutions of the Korean bureaucracy: the National Election Commission, the police force, local government, the ceiling recruitment strategy, and procurement policy.