This course will select six most outstanding issues in contemporary Korean politics and will engage in an in-depth, interactive inquiry of those issue. They include Korean politics in history, institutional setting of Korean politics, and dynamics of political culture in Korea, profiles of political leadership, myth and reality of the developmental state and the Korean economic miracle, and debates on Korean unification. The course will expose students to contending theories and empirical reality at first hand.
After completing this course, learners will be able to
1. Grasp the most salient and timely aspects of Korean politics..
2. Place South Korean politics in comparative perspectives.
3. Digest a delicate mix of theory and practice regarding Korean politics.
4. Come up with new interpretations of political development in South Korea.
5. Most importantly renew their genuine interests in Korea and Korean politics.
During Week 1, leaners will have an overview of Korean Politics which includes past history, the presidents and the main historical events during the 1st to the 6th Republic, and the democratic transition in 1987. The first week will help learners develop a fundamental understanding of the historical development of Korean Politics and lead leaners to think what makes Korean Politics new and interesting.
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5 videos•Total 60 minutes
1.1 Why Korean Politics?•5 minutes
1.2 Korean Politics-Past History•12 minutes
1.3 The First and Second Republic(1948-1961)•15 minutes
1.4 Military Coup, Park Chung-Hee, and the Yushine Regime•14 minutes
1.5 The 5th Republic, Chun Doo-Hwan, and Democratic Transition•14 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Graded Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Yushin Regime•10 minutes
Dynamics of Democratic Transition in South Korea: Structure, Culture, and Leadership Choice
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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Week 2 will first summarizes the four legacies of South Korea’s politics from 1948 to 1987 and introduce the major concepts and models of democratic transition. Second, it will give a clear and detailed explanation about South Korea’s democratic transition which includes the transition dynamics, the determinants of democratic transition and the democratic consolidation.
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5 videos•Total 59 minutes
2.1 Legacies of the Past and Transition to Democracy•10 minutes
2.2 Understanding Democratic Transition and Consolidation•14 minutes
2.3 Authoritarian Past and Transition Dynamics•15 minutes
2.4 Determinants of Democratic Transition in South Korea•12 minutes
2.5 Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in South Korea•8 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Is democracy incompatible with economic growth?•10 minutes
Political Institutions in South Korea
Module 3•2 hours to complete
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Week 3 will start with the explanation of institution including its concept, types and major issues. In the second part, the lecture will expound South Korea’s constitutional foundation and its evolution, focusing on its nine constitutional amendments. Then it will talk about the structure and features of South Korean government, also it will briefly introduce South Korea’s presidential system which will be further explained in next week.
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5 videos•Total 53 minutes
3.1 Understanding Political Institutions•9 minutes
3.2 Constitutional Foundation and Its Evolution•16 minutes
3.3 Korean Government•15 minutes
3.4 Why persistent Imperial President?•9 minutes
3.5 Conclusion: Debates on New Constitutional Amendment•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Constitutional amendment•10 minutes
Profiles of political leadership
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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Week 4 will mainly talk about the political leadership. The lecture will first give the definition, types and evaluation criteria of political leadership. Then it will evaluate President Rhee Syngman, Park Chung-hee and Kim Dae-jung by using the criteria given in the first part and lead leaners to discuss the unique pattern of South Korean leadership.
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6 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 68 minutes
4.1 Understanding Political Leadership•10 minutes
4.2 Evaluating Political Leadership•8 minutes
4.3 Assessing Rhee Syngman•21 minutes
4.4 Evaluating Park Chung-hee•14 minutes
4.5 Evaluating Kim Dae-jung•11 minutes
4.6 Conclusion: some puzzles for discussion•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Park Chung-hee- Assets and Liabilities•10 minutes
The Developmental State and the Korean Economic Miracle
Module 5•2 hours to complete
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Week 5 will give leaners a very clear explanation of South Korean economic development, including its original conditions, economic take-off and economic crisis. Then the lecture will talk about the limits of developmental state and lead leaners to discuss about the future of South Korean economy.
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5 videos•Total 78 minutes
5.1 The Korean Economic Miracle: Empirical Check•10 minutes
5.2 Understanding the South Korean Economic Miracle ( I )•18 minutes
5.3 Understanding the South Korean Economic Miracle ( II )•13 minutes
5.4 Dark-side of the Developmental State and Policy Networks•25 minutes
5.5 Limits to the Developmental State and the Future of the South Korean Economy•11 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Was Japanese colonial rule beneficial to South Korea’s economic development?•10 minutes
Debates on Korean Unification
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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The main topic of week 6 is Korean unification. The lecture will start with explanation of inter-Korean relationship to help learners form a better understanding towards Korean unification. Then it will expound and evaluate the Sunshine policy. And the last part will have learners discuss about the future of Inter-Korean relations and unification.
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12 videos•Total 126 minutes
6.1 Overview of Korean Division and Inter-Korean Relations•10 minutes
6.2 Understanding towards Korean Unification•13 minutes
6.3 The Sunshine Policy and Korean Unification•13 minutes
6.4 The Sunshine Policy - Its Limits and Constraints•14 minutes
6.5 The Future of Inter-Korean Relations and Unification•8 minutes
7.1 New Horizon of Democracy and Peace- Candlelight Protest•11 minutes
7.2 Impeachment of President Park Geun-hye•8 minutes
7.3 Swift to Progressive Power•6 minutes
7.4 the New Era of Moon Jae-in Government•11 minutes
7.5 Road to ‘a nuclear weapons free and peaceful Korea’•10 minutes
7.6 New foreign policy initiative•15 minutes
7.7 Interim assessment and challenges ahead of the Moon Jae-in Government•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Reading Materials•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Final Graded Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
North Korean nuclear problem•10 minutes
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