This paper examines three recent efforts to reform Koreas Civil Service Pension Program, in order to trace the changing policy process in Korea, where the policy regime of the developmental state used to be predominant. It has been argued that the government no longer has overwhelming influence over the policy-making process, while social actors are not able to compromise on social issues. This paper aims to test the hypotheses of the decline of government influence and the inability to reach social compromise, focusing on stakeholders interactions at the micro level. It argues that a new deliberative policy process has emerged that engages a range of stakeholders, such as trade unions and policy experts, and in which different government ...
노트 : Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of RC19, Montreal, 20-22 August 2009
노트 : Paper to be presented at the EASP (East Asian Social Policy) 5th International Conference Natio...
Financial liberalization has noticeably reduced the role of the state in effectively influencing the...
This study aims to understand the factors and dynamics that influenced a major social policy change....
Reforming the public pension system is one of the tough quandaries of welfare states due to progress...
This paper examines what factors are associated with the 2015 pension reform of Korean civil servant...
This thesis is the first paper to take a political economy approach in exploring the fundamental fac...
노트 : The author is at present Research Coordinator with the UN Research Institute for Social Develop...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This study explores the relationship between democracy and the developmental state in Korea. It deal...
In Korea, demands for economic and social democratization increased after 2000, as the country dealt...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This thesis analyses the development of the Korean welfare system since the 1960s within the institu...
South Korea has long been touted as an outstanding model of economic development. Despite poor resou...
In the years following the economic crisis of 1997, Korean policymakers have focused on reforming th...
노트 : Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of RC19, Montreal, 20-22 August 2009
노트 : Paper to be presented at the EASP (East Asian Social Policy) 5th International Conference Natio...
Financial liberalization has noticeably reduced the role of the state in effectively influencing the...
This study aims to understand the factors and dynamics that influenced a major social policy change....
Reforming the public pension system is one of the tough quandaries of welfare states due to progress...
This paper examines what factors are associated with the 2015 pension reform of Korean civil servant...
This thesis is the first paper to take a political economy approach in exploring the fundamental fac...
노트 : The author is at present Research Coordinator with the UN Research Institute for Social Develop...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This study explores the relationship between democracy and the developmental state in Korea. It deal...
In Korea, demands for economic and social democratization increased after 2000, as the country dealt...
East Asian welfare states have experienced major reforms in the last two decades, raising the questi...
This thesis analyses the development of the Korean welfare system since the 1960s within the institu...
South Korea has long been touted as an outstanding model of economic development. Despite poor resou...
In the years following the economic crisis of 1997, Korean policymakers have focused on reforming th...
노트 : Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of RC19, Montreal, 20-22 August 2009
노트 : Paper to be presented at the EASP (East Asian Social Policy) 5th International Conference Natio...
Financial liberalization has noticeably reduced the role of the state in effectively influencing the...