Advocacy and policymaking in South Korea : how the legacy of state and society relationships shapes contemporary public policy / Jiso Yoon.
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- 9781438462530
- 1438462530
- Political planning -- Korea (South)
- Pressure groups -- Korea (South)
- Political participation -- Korea (South)
- Civil society -- Korea (South)
- Korea (South) -- Politics and government
- Politique publique -- Corée du Sud
- Groupes de pression -- Corée du Sud
- Participation politique -- Corée du Sud
- Société civile -- Corée du Sud
- Corée du Sud -- Politique et gouvernement
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference
- Civil society
- Political participation
- Political planning
- Politics and government
- Pressure groups
- Korea (South)
- 320.6095195 23
- JQ1725.A55
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- How the legacy of state and society relationships shapes contemporary public policy -- Advocates inside the government: agendas, alternatives, and public policies -- Advocates outside the government: the strengths and limits of civil society groups in policymaking -- Who dominates: the policy community vs. the news -- Comparative policy advocacy: Korea and the US -- Rethinking advocacy and policymaking in Korea.
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