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The paradox of inequality in South Korea: Minsaeng kyŏngje and reinvigorated developmentalism

Title
The paradox of inequality in South Korea: Minsaeng kyŏngje and reinvigorated developmentalism
Authors
Yun J.-W.
Ewha Authors
윤지환
SCOPUS Author ID
윤지환scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Pacific Affairs
ISSN
0030-851XJCR Link
Citation
Pacific Affairs vol. 90, no. 3, pp. 481 - 504
Keywords
Compassionate conservatismMinsaeng kyŏngjeNarrow coalitionNorm of low taxationPark geun-hyeReinvigorated developmentalismWelfare state
Publisher
University of British Columbia
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Scholars have debated whether former South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s commitment to minsaeng kyŏngje (the economy for the people’s livelihood) was a reflection of the global rise in compassionate conservatism that attempted to address growing inequality or merely lip service to social policy. However, this debate has confined the issue to the social policy realm without explaining the paradox of inequality resulting from Park’s minsaeng drive. Although this drive allowed Park to exploit inequality for political gains, old policies of developmentalism increasingly returned to the forefront of her policy agenda. This article offers an alternative argument: that minsaeng kyŏngje was neither a sincere nor a false compassion, but a political discourse maneuvered by the Korean conservatives to reinvigorate old developmentalism in the face of inequality. The Park government first offered minsaeng kyŏngje as a catch-all discourse, which included the promotion of welfare policies and the traditional doctrine of economic development. Later, the government reinterpreted minsaeng as a subset goal of economic development. It scaled back welfare pledges and manipulated the minsaeng concept to legitimize development policies. By analyzing both the orientational and organizational characteristics of Korea’s developmental welfare state via manifesto analysis and word cloud testing, this article demonstrates how Korean conservatives made use of the norm of low taxation to avoid a systematic welfare increase and proposed an alternative minsaeng discourse by combining old developmentalism with a few welfare policies. The structure of a narrow power coalition enabled the Park government to maneuver the minsaeng discourse to fulfill its shifting policy priorities without coordination with other political actors. © Pacific Affairs.
DOI
10.5509/2017903481
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