There are three layers of higher civil servants in the Korean government bureaucracy. There are former Japanese colonial government civil servants of the rank and file level with the legal training background and quickly ascended to higher positions because of the Japanese withdrawal and the Korean War. Most of these men finished their colleges during the Japanese rule. There are also those who are somewhat younger and finished grade schools under the Japanese and colleges after the liberation either in Korea or in Anglo-American countries. A survey shows that 11.7% of the higher civil servants are educated in Anglo-American countries and there is tendency for the percentage to increase as ranks move upward. Those belonging to the last cate...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
This paper aims at analyzing the practice of job rotation in the Korean government and putting forwa...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
Only recently have bureaucratic organizations drawn significant attention by those studying represen...
Human resources in government have been recognized crucial elements for national development in tha...
It is generally accepted that the senior bureaucrats play a critical role in the political processes...
Fiscal analysis of the Government-General of Korea reveals its indifference to education compared to...
This paper seeks to evaluate the status of civil service reform, which followed the prescription of ...
In the years following the economic crisis of 1997, Korean policymakers have focused on reforming th...
This paper analyzes the recent reform initiatives of the civil service system in Korea. The modern c...
This paper deals with three major problems in the views of Korean senior civil servants on power, t...
PhDPublic administrationUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156918...
It is commonly recognized that the transition to democracy in Korea was associated with economic pro...
In Korea, the separate monitoring system in the bureaucracy has a long history. The origin of such a...
Between 1931 and 1945 more than 10,000 Koreans served as bureaucrats in Manchukuo–Japan’s imperial c...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
This paper aims at analyzing the practice of job rotation in the Korean government and putting forwa...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
Only recently have bureaucratic organizations drawn significant attention by those studying represen...
Human resources in government have been recognized crucial elements for national development in tha...
It is generally accepted that the senior bureaucrats play a critical role in the political processes...
Fiscal analysis of the Government-General of Korea reveals its indifference to education compared to...
This paper seeks to evaluate the status of civil service reform, which followed the prescription of ...
In the years following the economic crisis of 1997, Korean policymakers have focused on reforming th...
This paper analyzes the recent reform initiatives of the civil service system in Korea. The modern c...
This paper deals with three major problems in the views of Korean senior civil servants on power, t...
PhDPublic administrationUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156918...
It is commonly recognized that the transition to democracy in Korea was associated with economic pro...
In Korea, the separate monitoring system in the bureaucracy has a long history. The origin of such a...
Between 1931 and 1945 more than 10,000 Koreans served as bureaucrats in Manchukuo–Japan’s imperial c...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
This paper aims at analyzing the practice of job rotation in the Korean government and putting forwa...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...