Political Party Development in South Korea: focusing on the 2017 presidential election
Abstract
This study analyzes the extent to which the media and the public spurred changes in
South Korean political parties following the impeachment of Park Geun-Hye. By analyzing
the five parties in the subsequent 2017 presidential election, I find evidence of
a loose trend that suggests a further transition of South Korean parties into electoral-professional
parties. The abrupt changes in media platforms, rapid technological development, and
rise of public awareness prompted parties to resort to highly professionalized campaigns
for electoral success. However, the extent of change in each party varied, depending
on its history and agenda.
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Lee, So Yoon (2018). Political Party Development in South Korea: focusing on the 2017 presidential election.
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