2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1468109922000391
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Delegating violence in democracies: embedded developmentalism and persistence of labor repression in South Korea

Abstract: We address how democracy has influenced the ways in which the Korean state has managed the issue of labor-based collective action and suppression thereof. During the authoritarian period, the state, through specialized riot police, frequently, and violently, cracked down on protest movements and other forms of collective action. During democratization and post-democratic consolidation, private specialists in violence, operating with the consent of the state, began to replace public forces on the front lines, w… Show more

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“…The prolonged prevalence of military regimes characterized by growth-oriented ideologies suppressed conventional conflicts inherent within capitalist industrialization processes (Im, 2020b;McAllister, 2016;Porteux and Kim, 2023). During this period, Korean politics evolved distinctly, characterized by a dichotomy between authoritarian conservative governance advocating Jayu and civil society's democratization movements promoting Minju (Im, 2020b;Lee, 2009;McAllister, 2016).…”
Section: Exploration Of Presidential Rhetoric and Public Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prolonged prevalence of military regimes characterized by growth-oriented ideologies suppressed conventional conflicts inherent within capitalist industrialization processes (Im, 2020b;McAllister, 2016;Porteux and Kim, 2023). During this period, Korean politics evolved distinctly, characterized by a dichotomy between authoritarian conservative governance advocating Jayu and civil society's democratization movements promoting Minju (Im, 2020b;Lee, 2009;McAllister, 2016).…”
Section: Exploration Of Presidential Rhetoric and Public Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%