Review:

Democratization In South Korea

overall review score: 4.5
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Democratization in South Korea refers to the transition from authoritarian rule to a more democratic system of governance that took place in the country during the latter half of the 20th century.

Key Features

  • Establishment of free and fair elections
  • Protection of civil liberties and human rights
  • Increased political participation and representation
  • Decentralization of power

Pros

  • Significant improvement in political freedom and human rights
  • Greater accountability of government institutions
  • Enhanced transparency in decision-making processes

Cons

  • Challenges in addressing deep-rooted corruption and political influence
  • Continued tensions between North and South Korea affecting stability

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