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South Korea after the 2017 Impeachment

Implications for Politics, Society, and Democracy
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 2022

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Copyright Year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-8170-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2630-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Transformation, Development, and Regionalization in Greater Asia
Volume
16
Language
English
Pages
177
Product Type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. Introduction: Conceptualizing South Korea’s Impeachment Case in the Context of Democratization Theory No access Pages 9 - 22
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        1. Schlesinger’s “Imperial Presidency” No access
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        2. Theorizing the Presidency for Practical Reasons No access
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        1. Characteristics of Imperial Presidents No access
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        2. Causes of Imperial Presidencies No access
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        3. Consequences of Falling Into the Imperial President Trap No access
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        4. Operationalizing the Presidential Power Trap No access
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        1. Scale of Resources No access
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        2. Personnel Decisions and Activities No access
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        3. The Presidential Office’s Webpage’s Publicity Vortex No access
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        1. Prime Minister No access
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        2. Members of Cabinet No access
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        3. Executive Ministries and Policy Decisions No access
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        4. Revolving Door to Para-Public Organization Posts No access
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        1. The Legislature No access
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        2. The Judiciary No access
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    4. Conclusion No access
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      1. 1.1 Constructing the Case’s Background and Removing the Candlelight Movement’s Influence No access
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      2. 1.2 Constructing the Impeachment Grounds and Ignoring the Candlelight Movement’s Demands No access
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      3. 1.3 Constructing Impeachment as an Apolitical Trial No access
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      1. 2.1 Accounting for Collective Suffering: Citizens as Victims of the Sewol Ferry Sinking but Not of the President’s Violation of Her Duties No access
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      2. 2.2 Calling for Constitutional Reform: Citizens as Public Deliberators but Not Protesters No access
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      3. 2.3 A Hidden Discursive Commonality: Extinguishing Contentious Mass Politics No access
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      1. 3.1 The Criminal Trial of Park Geun-hye: Chaebŏl as Both Victims of Corruption and Accomplices of Collusion No access
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      1. 3.3 The Polity-Shaping Role of Courts: Comparing Ordinary and Constitutional Justice No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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    2. 1. Theorizing Impeachment in a Global Context No access
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    3. 2. Methods No access
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    4. 3. State-Business Relationships in Contemporary Korea No access
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    5. 4. Park’s Impeachment: Class Conflict and Middle-Class Anxieties No access
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    6. Conclusion No access
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    2. 1. Background: Popular Protests and Korean Democracy No access
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    3. 2. The 2016-2017 Candlelight Protest and Survey Data No access
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    4. 3. Theories and Hypotheses No access
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    5. 4. Empirical Results No access
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    6. 5. Further Discussion No access
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    7. 6. Conclusion No access
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      1. Perceived Salience of Politics (Composite Index) No access
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      2. Democratic Support No access
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      3. Demand for Direct Democracy No access
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      4. Perception of Redistribution and Inequality (Composite Index) No access
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    9. Appendix II. Descriptive Statistics (The Sogang Public Opinion Survey, SPOS) No access
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    2. 1. Theoretical Framework No access
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    3. 2. The Significance of the Impeachment of President Park Geun-hye No access
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    4. Conclusions No access
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  8. Contributors No access Pages 177 - 177

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