Political parties and party system in Korea after democratization: Cartelized party system and oscillations between two models

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to introduce the political parties and party system in Korea and provide a basic analysis for comparative study among the Asian countries. First, I would explain the distinguishing characteristics of the political parties and party system in Korea. I will then show how this system evolved by using the concept of the cartel party and cartelized party system. Finally, the kind of measures that have been introduced to improve democracy and party politics will be discussed. Whether these efforts are working or not will be addressed from the perspectives of thetwo different party models. The nature of the political system in Korea can be gleaned by examining three main aspects of the cartelized party system, namely, national subsidies, electoral system, and entry barriers against new or minor parties. After an examination of some of the institutions of the cartelized party system in Korea, the Korean party system may be deemed, by and large, to be moving towards a plural competitive system, one that is more accommodating of new or minor parties.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPolitical Parties, Party Systems and Democratization in East Asia
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co.
Pages211-241
Number of pages31
ISBN (Electronic)9789814327954
ISBN (Print)9789814327947
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2011

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