The aim of this paper is to examine the correlation between regime socialisation and censorship support in South Korea. The National Security Act is a policy that has been active in the country mentioned, since the 1950’s and restricts the freedom of speech. In a country like South Korea, which is a democracy, it is hard to understand the dual values that are being portrayed in the society. With the help of a theory about political socialisation by individual experience and by using a linear regression, this paper hypothesises that there will be people who are more supportive or completely against the backing for censorship if they have lived through an authoritarian regime. In the bivariate linear regression, the results indicate that ther...
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2018-12-05In 1948, when the newly established South Korean government was determining which language...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
This study assesses political opportunities available to civil society in the Republic of Korea. Aft...
The aim of this paper is to examine the correlation between regime socialisation and censorship supp...
South Korea is widely considered a consolidated democracy, but there is growing evidence that freedo...
How has the existence of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) reduced freedoms in dem...
Under what conditions are political institutions more or less effective at neutralizing opposition f...
Under what conditions are political institutions more or less effective at neutralizing opposition ...
This study investigated the status of consolidation of liberal democracy in Korea. Given Korea\u27s ...
The paper seeks to clarify the relationship between South Korea’s National Security Law (NSL) and de...
This article explores the relation between film censorship and political legitimacy in South Korea d...
This paper examines how the strategy of economic growth with exclusionary politics in South Korea wa...
In September 2004, the ruling party in South Korea, along with two opposition parties, called for th...
How do autocratic regimes maintain stability and why are some more durable than others? This study a...
Authoritarianism is related to a high degree of attachment to social conventions, a high degree of s...
2018-12-05In 1948, when the newly established South Korean government was determining which language...
Autocracies craft and disseminate reasons, stories, and explanations for why they are entitled to ru...
This study assesses political opportunities available to civil society in the Republic of Korea. Aft...