

Joan E. Cho, "Seeds of Mobilization: The Authoritarian Roots of South Korea's Democracy" (U Michigan Press, 2024)
May 17, 2024
Dr. Joan E. Cho discusses how South Korea's democracy was not a linear progression, examining the roots of democracy in authoritarian development. She explores the impact of industrial complexes on electoral support and labor activism, traces the evolution of student activism, and contrasts the paths to democracy in South Korea and Taiwan. The podcast also touches on labor disputes in China and the unique behaviors of liberal parties in East Asia.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Complex Path of Economic Growth and Authoritarian Resilience
02:47 • 7min
Impact of Industrial Complexes on Electoral Support and Labor Activism in South Korea
09:41 • 13min
Evolution of Student Activism in South Korea
22:58 • 24min
Contrasting Paths to Democracy
46:45 • 5min
Labor Disputes and Coalition Formation in China: Lessons from South Korea
51:38 • 3min
Exploring Authoritarian Influences on South Korea's Democracy and Unique Behaviors of Liberal Parties in East Asia
54:36 • 5min