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List of contributors |
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Preface |
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HEE-YEON CHO, LAWRENCE SURENDRA, AND HYO-JE CHO |
1 |
The structure of the South Korean developmental regime and its transformation: an analysis of the developmental regime of statist mobilization and authoritarian integration in the anticommunist regimentation |
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HEE-YEON CHO |
2 |
Gender inequality and patriarchal order recontexualized |
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UHN CHO |
3 |
Regionalism: its origins and substance with competition and exclusion |
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WANG-BAE KIM |
4 |
Economic development and women's status in Korea |
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MEE-HAE KONG |
5 |
Social class and income inequality in Korea |
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KWANG-YEONG SHIN |
6 |
Changes in social movements in the post-dictatorship context in South Korea - focused on three dimensions |
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HEE-YEON CHO |
7 |
Growth and crisis of the Korean citizens' movement |
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DONG-CHOON KIM |
8 |
Two concepts of human rights in contemporary Korea |
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HYO-JE CHO |
9 |
A frame analysis of women's policies of Korean government and women's movements in the 1980s and 1990s |
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KYOUNGHEE KIM |
10 |
The netizen movement: a new wave in the social movements of Korea |
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JINSUN LEE |
11 |
Corruption in government-business relations in Republic of Korea |
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RAJIV NARAYAN |
12 |
The environmental movement in South Korea |
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SUNGBOK YUN |
13 |
South Korea - the “making” of a working class in a newly industrialized country |
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JOHN MINNS |
14 |
Neoliberal globalization and labor relations in Korea |
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BYOUNG-HOON LEE |
15 |
Labor movements in democratized Korea: an old or new social movement? |
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YOONKYUNG LEE |
16 |
Mobilizing public opinion for/against foreign labor policies in Korea, 1995-2005: NGOs, trade unions, and employers' associations in contested terrain |
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DONG-HOON SEOL |
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Index |