Revisiting the Democratic Transition in South Korea and Taiwan

Kassomeh, Nawar (2021) Revisiting the Democratic Transition in South Korea and Taiwan. Asian Political Science Review, 5 (1). pp. 1-12.

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Abstract

This paper explores the transition to democracy in Taiwan and South Korea, as two East-Asian countries which have moved successfully away from authoritarian rule. These two East-Asian states are particularly noteworthy to students of democratic transition because of nature of their previous authoritarian regimes as well as their Confucian cultural values were not compatible with democratic value. Despite this, the democratic transition in both countries was reached with peaceful transition. Entering the third decade after the democratic transition, their democracy is not, however, fully consolidated and both countries are facing political turbulences; nevertheless, the people in both countries seem determined to move forward democratically. Therefore, their experience is useful for countries elsewhere which are experiencing the transition from authoritarianism; specifically, South Korea and Taiwan provide a model for how other countries might move to democracy.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Asian Political Science Review
Subjects:
?? south koreataiwandemocratic transitiondemocratic consolidationeast asia ??
ID Code:
168180
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Deposited On:
30 Mar 2022 16:00
Refereed?:
Yes
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Published
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12 Feb 2024 00:45