Beschreibung
No book has addressed the simultaneous phenomena of Koreas rapid economic development and its vibrant democratization in a single coherent paradigm. The late developmentalist approach emphasizes the strong role of Koreas state and bureaucratic efficiency but does not explain how political development was concurrent with the economic miracles in the Han River; modernization and dependence theories also fail to explain the aspect of simultaneity in this phenomenon. What these three theories commonly miss is the unique relationship between state and society in Koreas long history of political culture. In this book, Jongwoo Han takes a holistic approach to understanding these phenomena by examining the states role in the unprecedented economic development and societys capabilities to resist the states centralized power.
Han re-articulates state-society relations through Onufs social constructivist approach based on three rules of a political community: hegemony, hierarchy, and heteronomy. This book expands upon this effort to re-construct the state and society relations in two ways. First, it produces case studies of the capital city of Hanyang (Joseon Dynasty from 1392 to 1910), Kyeongseong (Japanese colonial control from 1910 to 1945), and Seoul (1945-current). The capital city is analyzed as a container for the major ideologies and ways of thinking that have shaped three important political eras. Second, i adopts two indigenous thoughts, Neo-Confucianism and geomancy, as sources of the main political and cultural ideologies that shape Koreas state and society relations. These sources have never been treated as units of political analysis. This book finds that both Neo-Confucianism and geomancy, over two periods of Hanyang and Kyeongseong, are two main contributing factors of the emergence of the developmental state and vibrant democracy in Korea in the Seoul era.
Autorenportrait
Jongwoo Han is visiting professor at the Graduate Institute of Peace Studies of the Kyung Hee University in Seoul. He is the author ofNetworked Information Technologies, Elections, and Politics: Korea and the United States andUnderstanding North Korea.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Indigenous Model for State Hegemony: Neo-Confucianism, Power, and Place
Chapter 3: The Hanyang Prototype of Hegemony, Hierarchy , and Heteronomy
Chapter 4: Kyeongseong: Local-Global Interaction
Chapter 5: The Seoul Era: The Emergence of the Developmental State and Democracy
Chapter 6: Koreas Simultaneous Achievements Reconsidered
Appendix 1: Gugong (or Kao-kung chi)
Appendix 2: Central Government Officials in theGyeongguk daejeon
Appendix 3: Local Civil Officials Table
Appendix 4: Craftsmen Table
Appendix 5: Students in Capital Table
Appendix 6: List of Government Officials
Appendix 7: Slaves Central Government
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