State, Society and Markets in North Korea
Title | State, Society and Markets in North Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Yeo |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2021-11-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1108897428 |
Under Kim Jong-un, North Korea has experienced growing economic markets, an emerging 'nouveau riche,' and modest levels of urban development. To what extent is North Korean politics and society changing? How has the growth of markets transformed state-society relations? This Element evaluates the shifting relationship between state, society, and markets in a deeply authoritarian context. If the regime implements controlled economic measures, extracts rent, and subsumes the market economy into its ideology, the state will likely retain strong authoritarian control. Conversely, if it fails to incorporate markets into its legitimating message, as private actors build informal trust networks, share information, and collude with state bureaucrats, more fundamental changes in state-society relations are in order. By opening the 'black box' of North Korea, this Element reveals how the country manages to teeter forward, and where its domestic future may lie.
Market and Society in Korea
Title | Market and Society in Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis McNamara |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1134478356 |
The first comprehensive review of the past and present of a leading sector, the volume offers a new interpretation of society and market in South Korea.
State and Society in Contemporary Korea
Title | State and Society in Contemporary Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Hagen Koo |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2018-07-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1501731769 |
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Social Trust and Economic Development
Title | Social Trust and Economic Development PDF eBook |
Author | O. Yul Kwon |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 505 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1784719609 |
In just one generation, South Korea has transformed from a recipient of foreign aid to a member of the G20. In this informative book, South Korea is used as a case by which to explore and illustrate specific issues arising from the complex relationships between the nation’s economic development and society. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Arial}
North Korea in Transition
Title | North Korea in Transition PDF eBook |
Author | Kyung-Ae Park |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1442218126 |
Following the death of Kim Jong Il, North Korea has entered a period of profound transformation laden with uncertainty. This authoritative book brings together the world's leading North Korea experts to analyze both the challenges and prospects the country is facing. Drawing on the contributors' expertise across a range of disciplines, the book examines North Korea's political, economic, social, and foreign policy concerns. Considering the implications for Pyongyang's transition, it focuses especially on the transformation of ideology, the Worker's Party of Korea, the military, effects of the Arab Spring, the emerging merchant class, cultural infiltration from the South, Western aid, and global economic integration. The contributors also assess the impact of North Korea's new policies on China, South Korea, the United States, and the rest of the world. Comprehensive and deeply knowledgeable, their analysis is especially crucial given the power consolidation efforts of the new leadership underway in Pyongyang and the implications for both domestic and international politics. Contributions by: Nicholas Anderson, Charles Armstrong, Bradley Babson, Victor Cha, Bruce Cumings, Nicholas Eberstadt, Ken Gause, David Kang, Andrei Lankov, Woo Young Lee, Liu Ming, Haksoon Paik, Kyung-Ae Park, Terence Roehrig, Jungmin Seo, and Scott Snyder.
North Korea
Title | North Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Hazel Smith |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 395 |
Release | 2015-04-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0521897785 |
This is a historically founded, empirical study of social and economic transformation wrought by 'marketisation from below' in North Korea.
Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea
Title | Communication, Digital Media, and Popular Culture in Korea PDF eBook |
Author | Kyong Yoon Yong Jin |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2018-05-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1498562043 |
In recent decades, Korean communication and media have substantially grown to become some of the most significant segments of Korean society. Since the early 1990s, Korea has experienced several distinctive changes in its politics, economy, and technology, which are directly related to the development of local media and culture. Korea has greatly developed several cutting-edge technologies, such as smartphones, video games, and mobile instant messengers to become the most networked society throughout the world. As the Korean Wave exemplifies, the once small and peripheral Korea has also created several unique local popular cultures, including television programs, movies, and popular music, known as K-pop, and these products have penetrated many parts of the world. As Korean media and popular culture have rapidly grown, the number of media scholars and topics covering these areas in academic discourses has increased. These scholars’ interests have expanded from traditional media, such as Korean journalism and cinema, to several new cutting-edge areas, like digital technologies, health communication, and LGBT-related issues. In celebrating the Korean American Communication Association’s fortieth anniversary in 2018, this book documents and historicizes the growth of growing scholarship in the realm of Korean media and communication.