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The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus - Sustaining Development and Tackling Policy Changes - Volume... The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus - Sustaining Development and Tackling Policy Changes - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Jong-Won Choi, Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo
R3,657 Discovery Miles 36 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume chronicles the policy challenges and adaptations faced and made by the South Korean government during the post-industrialization and democratization period. Following the model set by the first volume in the series, which covered the economic and social development during the developmental period from the 1960s to the 1980s, this volume examines how and to what extent the South Korean government has adapted to a variety of political, economic and social transformations since the 1990s. The book is divided in two parts. Part I reviews the changing policy environments and government policy paradigms in the wake of industrialization and democratization, focusing on the reorganization and coordination of government ministries and agencies. Part II explores key public policy areas, such as economics, social welfare, and foreign relations, where the South Korean government has successfully adapted to new policy challenges and environments. Drawing policy implications for the future actions of the South Korean government as well as for those countries wishing to replicate South Korea's success and avoid its errors, this book of interest to both scholars and policy-makers concerned with development in the Asia-Pacific.

The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus, Volume 1 (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus, Volume 1 (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo
R3,084 R1,804 Discovery Miles 18 040 Save R1,280 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the postwar period, Korea s economic and social-political metamorphosis is a rare example of a successful transition from one of the world s poorest developing countries to a highly sophisticated industrial society an experience which many developing countries are keen to emulate. The change is particularly significant as Korea was able to reduce poverty and keep social inequality at a modest level during its rapid economic development. This volume analyzes the Korean transition in regards to the political and institutional foundation of its government and public policies. The government of Korea single-mindedly carried out public policies to stimulate economic growth, but the government and public policies have themselves been affected and changed by the process. The contention of this volume is that the transition of Korean society and the evolution of the Korean government are the results of two-way interactions. In this context, the volume analyzes the way in which the dynamics of public administration were shaped within the Korean government and the kinds of public policies and instruments that were adopted to encourage this economic and social development. This analysis will allow a more complete understanding of the economic and social transformation of Korea. Surprisingly, there is a paucity of research on this aspect a gap which this volume seeks to fill. This volume shows that it is necessary to maintain consistency and coherence in government and public policy in order to achieve economic and social transformation, making it of interest to both scholars and policy-makers concerned with development in the Asia-Pacific.

The Korean State and Social Policy - How South Korea Lifted Itself from Poverty and Dictatorship to Affluence and Democracy... The Korean State and Social Policy - How South Korea Lifted Itself from Poverty and Dictatorship to Affluence and Democracy (Hardcover)
Stein Ringen, Huck-Ju Kwon, Ilcheong Yi, Taekyoon Kim, Jooha Lee
R2,243 R2,046 Discovery Miles 20 460 Save R197 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are two great mysteries in the political economy of South Korea. How could a destroyed country in next to no time become a sophisticated and affluent economy? And how could a ruthlessly authoritarian regime metamorphose with relative ease into a stable democratic polity? South Korea was long ruled with harsh authoritarianism, but, strangely, the authoritarian rulers made energetic use of social policy. The Korean State and Social Policy observes South Korean public policy from 1945 to 2000 through the prism of social policy to examine how the rulers operated and worked.
After the military coup in 1961, the new leaders used social policy to buy themselves legitimacy. That enabled them to rule in two very different ways simultaneously. In their determination to hold on to power they were without mercy, but in the use of power in governance, their strategy was to co-opt and mobilize with a sophistication that is wholly exceptional among authoritarian rulers. It is governance and not power that explains the Korean miracle.
Mobilization is a strategy with consequences. South Korea was not only led to economic development but also, inadvertently perhaps, built up as a society rich in public and civil institutions. When authoritarianism collapsed under the force of nationwide uprisings in 1987, the institutions of a reasonably pluralistic social and political order were there, alive and well, and democracy could take over without further serious drama.
This book is about many things: development and modernization, dictatorship and democracy, state capacity and governance, social protection and welfare states, and Korean history. But finally it is about lifting social policy analysis out of the ghetto of self-sufficiency it is often confined to and into the center ground of hard political science.

The East Asian Welfare Model - Welfare Orientalism and the State (Hardcover): Roger Goodman, Huck-Ju Kwon, Gordon White The East Asian Welfare Model - Welfare Orientalism and the State (Hardcover)
Roger Goodman, Huck-Ju Kwon, Gordon White
R4,414 Discovery Miles 44 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is increasing interest in East Asian welfare models as many politicians in both East and seek out examples to underpin their own ideas for reform. In this, the first broad ranging study of the East Asian welfare, the contributors explore the experiences of six societies in East Asia and make clear the realities behind the political rhetoric. They examine the role of the state within welfare systems using case studies of pensions, health insurance, housing and personal social services. The result is the only up-to-date detailed analysis in English of how these various systems have developed and will continue to develop in the future. It will be a valuable and wide ranging resource for both students and policy-makers alike.

The East Asian Welfare Model - Welfare Orientalism and the State (Paperback, New): Roger Goodman, Huck-Ju Kwon, Gordon White The East Asian Welfare Model - Welfare Orientalism and the State (Paperback, New)
Roger Goodman, Huck-Ju Kwon, Gordon White
R1,672 Discovery Miles 16 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


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International Development Cooperation of Japan and South Korea - New Strategies for an Uncertain World (Hardcover, 1st ed.... International Development Cooperation of Japan and South Korea - New Strategies for an Uncertain World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Huck-Ju Kwon, Tatsufumi Yamagata, Eun Ju Kim, Hisahiro Kondoh
R3,718 Discovery Miles 37 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the evolution of foreign aid policy in Japan and South Korea, analyzing policy rationales, institutional developments and policy choices. The book searches for new strategies of international development cooperation in an uncertain world. The book compares two countries' policies in a unique way: pairs of Japanese and Korean scholars examine same policy themes in separate chapters, contrasting differences and similarities. This book will be of great value to scholars of international development cooperation, public policy and East Asian politics.

International Encyclopedia of Social Policy (Paperback, New): Tony Fitzpatrick, Huck-Ju Kwon, Nick Manning, James Midgley,... International Encyclopedia of Social Policy (Paperback, New)
Tony Fitzpatrick, Huck-Ju Kwon, Nick Manning, James Midgley, Gillian Pascall
R2,680 Discovery Miles 26 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Available in paperback for the first time, this milestone work offers an in-depth treatment of all aspects of the discipline and practice of social policy globally. Supported by a distinguished international advisory board, the editors have compiled almost 900,000 words across 734 entries written by 284 leading specialists to provide authoritative coverage of concepts, policy actors, welfare institutions and services along a series of national, regional and transnational dimensions. Also included are biographical entries on major policy makers and shapers. The editors have particularly striven to provide strong coverage of differing geographical and cultural traditions so that the variety of social policy, as both an academic discipline and a domain of governance, is reflected. Contributors draw in and make the necessary connections with social policy's associated disciplines to provide a rich picture of this vast and highly diverse field. Comprehensive and authoritative, the Encyclopedia has sought to open up rather than to foreclose the numerous areas in which there is on-going research, debate and, sometimes, serious disagreement and divergence in theory and practice. To this end, entries attempt to introduce a core or common ground of understanding before moving on to a wider discussion of debates regarding different conceptual and geographical approaches. The whole is integrated by cross-referencing and each entry includes a bibliography for further reading. There is a full index. The International Encyclopedia of Social Policy provides the most substantial mapping of the international study and practice of social policy to date and will stand as a vital storehouse of knowledge for many years to come.

The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus - Sustaining Development and Tackling Policy Changes - Volume... The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus - Sustaining Development and Tackling Policy Changes - Volume 2 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Jong-Won Choi, Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume chronicles the policy challenges and adaptations faced and made by the South Korean government during the post-industrialization and democratization period. Following the model set by the first volume in the series, which covered the economic and social development during the developmental period from the 1960s to the 1980s, this volume examines how and to what extent the South Korean government has adapted to a variety of political, economic and social transformations since the 1990s. The book is divided in two parts. Part I reviews the changing policy environments and government policy paradigms in the wake of industrialization and democratization, focusing on the reorganization and coordination of government ministries and agencies. Part II explores key public policy areas, such as economics, social welfare, and foreign relations, where the South Korean government has successfully adapted to new policy challenges and environments. Drawing policy implications for the future actions of the South Korean government as well as for those countries wishing to replicate South Korea's success and avoid its errors, this book of interest to both scholars and policy-makers concerned with development in the Asia-Pacific.

The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus, Volume 1 (Paperback): Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo The Korean Government and Public Policies in a Development Nexus, Volume 1 (Paperback)
Huck-Ju Kwon, Min Gyo Koo
R1,426 Discovery Miles 14 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the postwar period, Korea's economic and social-political metamorphosis is a rare example of a successful transition from one of the world's poorest developing countries to a highly sophisticated industrial society-an experience which many developing countries are keen to emulate. The change is particularly significant as Korea was able to reduce poverty and keep social inequality at a modest level during its rapid economic development. This volume analyzes the Korean transition in regards to the political and institutional foundation of its government and public policies. The government of Korea single-mindedly carried out public policies to stimulate economic growth, but the government and public policies have themselves been affected and changed by the process. The contention of this volume is that the transition of Korean society and the evolution of the Korean government are the results of two-way interactions. In this context, the volume analyzes the way in which the dynamics of public administration were shaped within the Korean government and the kinds of public policies and instruments that were adopted to encourage this economic and social development. This analysis will allow a more complete understanding of the economic and social transformation of Korea. Surprisingly, there is a paucity of research on this aspect-a gap which this volume seeks to fill. This volume shows that it is necessary to maintain consistency and coherence in government and public policy in order to achieve economic and social transformation, making it of interest to both scholars and policy-makers concerned with development in the Asia-Pacific.

International Development Cooperation of Japan and South Korea - New Strategies for an Uncertain World (Paperback, 1st ed.... International Development Cooperation of Japan and South Korea - New Strategies for an Uncertain World (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Huck-Ju Kwon, Tatsufumi Yamagata, Eun Ju Kim, Hisahiro Kondoh
R3,273 Discovery Miles 32 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the evolution of foreign aid policy in Japan and South Korea, analyzing policy rationales, institutional developments and policy choices. The book searches for new strategies of international development cooperation in an uncertain world. The book compares two countries' policies in a unique way: pairs of Japanese and Korean scholars examine same policy themes in separate chapters, contrasting differences and similarities. This book will be of great value to scholars of international development cooperation, public policy and East Asian politics.

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