The industrialisation and modernisation in South Korea that followed the Second World War resulted in rapid progress in economic development, public administration, social service provision and the establishment of modern public policy.
Bringing together outstanding researchers, this book is the first to examine the theory and practice of policy analysis in South Korea. The volume explores the historical development of policy analysis, and procedures for decision making at different levels of government. Drawing on case studies, contributors consider the issues and players that affect executive and legislative branch policy analysis, as well as policy design and analysis in the public arena and the shifting role of policy and research institutes, think tanks and post-secondary institutions.
Contributions by: Sounman Hong, Suho Ji, In Won Lee, Ji Wong Yoon, Song June Kim, Sun Gwon Ha, Hyung Jun Park, Ji Ye Ju, Hyung Gun Park, Hyunsang Ha, Kilkon Ko, Ran Kim, Taehee Kim, Sangyub Ryu, Yongmo Lee, Inseok Seo, Namkee Park, Sam Youl Lee, Mean Sun Noh, Jooha Lee, Chisung Park, Cheol Liu, Byung-duk Cho, Rosa Minhyo Cho, Mingil Kim, Yuiryong Jung, Yiyoon Chung