
From Democracy to Civil Society: The Evolution of Korean Social Movements
KSP Conference
Date and Time
October 23, 2008 - October 24, 2008
By Invitation Only
This conference will explore the role of social movements in South Korea both before and after the democratic transition of 1987, in which they played a leading part. While South Korea is one of many countries that democratized during the “third wave” of democratization from the early 1979s until the late 1990s, it represents one of the smoothest and most successful cases of democratization. Thus, analysis of its experience, particularly the role played by social movements, may offer useful insights into the practice and theory of democratic transition and consolidation processes elsewhere.
This conference is supported by the generous grant from the Academy of Korean Studies in Korea.
Location
Philippines Conference Room
Encina Hall
616 Serra St., 3rd floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Event Publications
South Korean Social Movements: From Democracy to Civil Society
Gi-Wook Shin, Paul Chang
Routledge (2011)
- Unintended Consequences of Repression: Alliance Formation in South Korea's Democracy Movement (1970-1979)
Paul Chang
Social Force, The University of North Carolina Press (2008)
Parent Research Projects
Topics: Democracy | Democratization | South Korea



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