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100 _aFARIS Al-Fadhat
245 _aInsights from the 2022 South Korean presidential election:
_bpolarisation, fractured Politics, inequality, and constraints on power/
_cFaris Al-Fadhat and Jin-Wook Choi
260 _c2023
520 _aThis article investigates the outcomes and examines the implications of South Korea’s 2022 presidential election on the country’s domestic politics and economics, specifically regarding the new government’s exercise of executive power. While the 2022 election saw the return of the conservatives to power after five years of a progressive government, this article argues that the election won by Yoon Suk-yeol of the People Power Party reflects the growing polarised politics along partisan lines between conservatives and progressives – rooted in the contingency of class formation through the long-standing neo-liberal policy of the South Korean developmental state.
650 _aGOVERNMENT LIMITATIONS
_xPRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
_zSOUTH KOREA
700 _aJIN-WOOK Choi
773 _gJournal of Contemporary Asia, Volume 53, Number 4, September 2023, page: 724-736
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00472336.2023.2164937
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