Democracy, History, and Migrant Labor in South Korea: Korean Chinese, North Koreans, and Guest Workers
Working PaperAuthor
Hyun Ok Park
Issued by
Shorenstein APARC, 2005
This paper concerns the paradox of democratization in South Korea, whose progression has been entwined with neoliberal capitalism beginning in the 1990s. A particular form of democratization addressed in this paper is the broad-reaching initiatives to transform the relationship between the state and society. Specifically, the initiative to rewrite colonial and cold-war history was examined. This particular initiative is part of an effort to correct a longstanding tendency of previous military regimes that suppressed the resolution of colonial legacies and framed Korean national history within an ideological confrontation of capitalist South Korea and communist North Korea.
Topics: Democracy | Democratization | History | China | North Korea | South Korea



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