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The participation and its patterns in policy process: the Korean case in an age of authoritarianism and modernization
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- Issue Date
- 1990
- Citation
- Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.5, pp. 45-51
- Abstract
- In the modern society, it is a critical criteria who and how to participate in
policy process. In order to determine whether a political system is a real democratic
one or not, we must examine that who participate and that the participating
mechanism is in the order.
In the days of modernization and industrialization, Korea has suffered from
legitimacy crisis and from mal-function of political participation. So, to analyze
Korean society, we have first to analyze its policy process and policy participation.
First, let me begin with the concept of policy process and participation. The
concept of policy process is very dynamic one which includes all the stages of
policy formation, policy-making, policy implementation and evaluation. Dynamic
and diverse as it is, no agreed views can be found as to the minor stages of
policy process.
- ISSN
- 1225-5017
- Language
- English
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