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After-Development Dynamics: South Korea's Contemporary Engagement with Asia

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  • D'Costa, Anthony P.
    (Chair and Professor of Contemporary Indian Studies, Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne)

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The South Korean economic development trajectory has been widely studied and is well understood. From an impoverished war-torn nation, the country has progressed on all fronts, including a ten-fold increase in per capita income over a 40 year period. It stands out internationally when it comes to education and politically it has moved away from authoritarianism to a more spirited democratic system. In short, it seems to have achieved it all. The question then is, what does a country do after it has attained development? This volume examines Korea's strategic engagement with Asia as a response to the limits of the home market. Access to new markets and resources in Asia through exports and foreign investment are critical. Additionally, with Korea's ongoing demographic crisis, its engagement with foreign workers is also inevitable. After-Development Dynamics explores how Korea is responding through regional integration, strategic industrial upgrading of exports, foreign markets and resources, and coping with migrants, including unskilled workers, students, and professionals. The transfer of Korean business and employment practices through investment to other countries and accommodating foreigners is not trouble-free. Further, prosperity imposes demands for increased social welfare, while the workings of contemporary global capitalism introduce new sources of inequality. Sharing that prosperity with small firms, irregular workers, and women becomes critical. This volume presents the key internal challenges facing Korean society and suggests multiple ways to address them as a related response to Korea's after-development prosperity. Contributors to this volume - Yonson Ahn, Frankfurt University John Benson, University of South Australia Seong-Jae Cho, Korea Labor Institute Chul Chung, University of Reading Sun-wook Chung, Sogang University Anthony P. D'Costa, University of Melbourne Christopher M. Dent, University of Leeds Fabian Jintae Froese, University of Gottingen Seong-Kyu Ha, Emeritus Professor, Chung-Ang University Taehyun Jung, Hanyang University Jungbu Kim, International University of Japan Albert Kraeh, University of Gottingen Hyunji Kwon, King's College London Byoung-Hoon Lee, Chung-Ang University Joonkoo Lee, Hanyang University You-il Lee, University of South Australia Sang-Woo Nam, Korea Development Institute School of Public Policy and Management Seong Soo Oh, Hanyang University Hyunmi Park, Beckman Coulter Inc. Jongsoo Park, Gyeongsang National University Ying Zhu, University of South Australia

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  • D'Costa, Anthony P. (ed.), 2015. "After-Development Dynamics: South Korea's Contemporary Engagement with Asia," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198729433.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780198729433
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