The State, Society and Big Business in South Korea
By Yeon-Ho Lee
Published July 31st 1997 by Routledge – 224 pages
Published July 31st 1997 by Routledge – 224 pages
This book examines how the South Korean state is able to execute national policies that are opposed to the interests of social constituents, despite the expansion of social power. The relationship between the government and big business provides an illuminating example of this. The author demonstrates how Confucian values, the role of the family and a firm hierarchical tradition have prevented South Korea from developing a modern state on the Western model.
Name: The State, Society and Big Business in South Korea (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Yeon-Ho Lee. This book examines how the South Korean state is able to execute national policies that are opposed to the interests of social constituents, despite the expansion of social power. The relationship between the government and big business provides an...
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