1. Introduction
There is the rapid economic growth of East Asian countries and many scholars attribute these performances to the state's active intervention in the process of economic development. These East Asian countries were called "the developmental state"(henceforth DS). Japan and four East Asian dragons - Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong - have achieved economic grow
DEVELOPMENTS
ⅰ) Economic performance
4. Growth has been fuelled by the services and manufacturing sector. but growth in the agriculture sector remains sluggish.
5. Growing domestic demand together with increasing commodity and oil prices have resulted in inflation and widening trade deficits. While international petroleum prices have risen, domestic prices have not following suit due to the
developmentalism in Korea, oppositional gender norms, and the role of Europe and the United States, rather than being reducible to a simple binary of resistance and assimilation (Bilic, 2016). Bilic's (2016) book, "Global Pride: A Comparative Perspective on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Activism and Mobilization," provides a broader context for understanding LGBTQ activism and mobilizat
1980~1990s : opposition to the dictatorial regime
Mali's March Revolution : 1991
Approximately 100,000 people attended the “National Day of Martyrs” demonstration, which also included an exhibition of photos and poetry readings. During this action the student group AEEM, with ADEMA and CNID, iterated a clear demand for a national congress to establish a multi-party system.
Background
The rapid economic growth of East Asian Countries
→ EADS : East Asian Developmental State
ADS : Authoritarian Developmental State
DS in 60~70
Goal :
Economic growth and industrialization
Weakness :
Underdeveloped social policies
Current DS
Neo-liberalization Developmental State
DS of Lee Gov.
Developmental State
A state plays a strategic role in economi