Examining how "citizens' organizations" in South Korea negotiate with the market and neoliberal governance, Seungsook Moon offers new ways to understand the intricate relationship between democracy and neoliberalism as modes of ruling.
Examining how "citizens' organizations" in South Korea negotiate with the market and neoliberal governance, Seungsook Moon offers new ways to understand the intricate relationship between democracy and neoliberalism as modes of ruling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Romanization of Korean Words Acknowledgments Introduction: Democracy and Neoliberalism Examined Through a Lens of Civic Activism 1. The Development of "Citizens' Organizations" in South Korea 2. Profiles of Three Citizens' Organizations 3. Negotiating with the Market in Neoliberal South Korea 4. Neoliberal Governance I: Collaborative Law and Policymaking and Undermining Grassroots Participation 5. Neoliberal Governance II: Grassroots Participation Through Private-Public Partnership and Undermining Civic Autonomy 6. Refusing Neoliberal Governance and Pursuing Prefigurative Activism Conclusion: Reflecting on the Intertwining of Democracy and Neoliberalism Notes Bibliography Korean Primary Sources Index
Romanization of Korean Words Acknowledgments Introduction: Democracy and Neoliberalism Examined Through a Lens of Civic Activism 1. The Development of "Citizens' Organizations" in South Korea 2. Profiles of Three Citizens' Organizations 3. Negotiating with the Market in Neoliberal South Korea 4. Neoliberal Governance I: Collaborative Law and Policymaking and Undermining Grassroots Participation 5. Neoliberal Governance II: Grassroots Participation Through Private-Public Partnership and Undermining Civic Autonomy 6. Refusing Neoliberal Governance and Pursuing Prefigurative Activism Conclusion: Reflecting on the Intertwining of Democracy and Neoliberalism Notes Bibliography Korean Primary Sources Index
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