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Political leadership in Korea

edited by Dae-Sook Suh and Chae-Jin Lee

(Publications on Asia of the Institute for Comparative and Foreign Area Studies, no. 27)

University of Washington Press, c1976

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Selected papers presented at two symposia held in Seoul during the summers of 1971 and 1972 under the auspices of the University of Washington, Seattle

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Included in this volume are studies of the traditional leadership of the Yi dynasty as well as twentieth-century legislative, party, and bureaucratic leadership, and an evaluation of views of political leaders in South Korea, as well as two studies of the Communist system in North Korea.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part One | Traditional Perspectives 1. Political Leadership in the Yi Dynasty, by James B. Palais Part Two | Institutional Context of Leadership 2. Legislative Leadership and Democratic Development, by Chong Lim Kim and Byong-Kyu Woo 3. Party Bureaucrats and Party Development, by Bae-Ho Hahn and Ha-Ryong Kim Part Three | Bureaucratic Elite and Popular Perceptions 4. Bureaucratic Elite and Development Orientations, by Dong-Suh Bark and Chae-Jin Lee 5. Popular Perceptions of Political Leadership, by Sung-Chick Hong and Young Ho Lee Part Four | Political Leadership in the Communist System 6. Communist Party Leadership, by Dae-Sook Suh 7. The 1972 Constitution and Top Communist Leaders, by Chong-Sik Lee Part Five | Concluding Observations 8. Toward a Theory of Korean Political Leadership Behavior, by Glenn D. Paige Appendix: Toward a Political Leadership Profile for a Changing Society, by Glenn D. Paige Index

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