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Many new nation-states emerged immediately after the end of World War II in the mid-20th century. These states respectively pursued their own path toward national development. Their goal was to surpass the Western countries in the speed of their own development. But, in the seventy years that have passed since then, only a very few countries have achieved that goal. In this regard, Republic of Korea fully deserves the global recognition it has received for that remarkable achievement. In the latter part of the 20th century, Korea has successfully completed state-building, industrialization, and democratization.

In considering the national development of the last seventy years and the solutions to the present and future challenges facing Korea, one has to take into account the crucial role played by the state and public administration. In all countries, the state and the bureaucracy as the largest organized entity have the greatest impact on the lives of the people. This is especially true of Korea whose process of institutionalization has led to the creation of a strong state. In this book, the author analyzes the role of the state and public administration in the national development and their own development in performing that role in the last seventy years.

The author devotes most of book chapters to how the Korean state and public administration have become institutionalized during the last seventy years. By understanding the nature of the institutionalization of them, the readers may be able to imagine how the Korean state and public administration will change and maintain continuity in the future. The state and the bureaucracy as a collective entity have a strong tendency to maintain continuity, which make them inevitably path-dependent.

ÃßõÀÇ ±Û(Recommendations)

¡°Professor Yong-duck Jung is a top international scholar in governance and public administration. His work has been integral to an international understanding of Korean politics and political history. This book fulfills that tradition. Written with a rare combination of passion and analytical clarity this book makes a powerful statement about state building and the quest for democratic governance in Korea. "The Korean State, Public Administration, and Development" book will become a standard reference to scholars and students who wish to understand Korean politics and public administration. Once again, Dr. Jung brings Korea to the world and the world to Korea. This book should find its way into reading lists for courses in Asian politics, comparative politics and public administration.¡±
¡ªJon Pierre, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg

¡°The Republic of Korea is put on an analytical cutting board by Professor Yong-duck Jung, who grasps a sharp knife of history and comparison, the angle of which is to make the Korean administration in change identified in terms of its development and stagnation. The time span of 65 years covered, from the state-building era in the 1940s and 1950s, through the industrialization era from the 1960s to 1980s, to the democratization after the late 1980, is long enough for the readers not only to understand the present Korea but also to give an insightful perspective of Korea.¡±
¡ªMasaru Mabuchi, Professor at Kyoto University¡¯s Faculty of Law, and
President of Japanese Political Science Association

¡°While Korea has been considered as a shining example of national development after WWII, few understand why and how. Now Professor Yong-duck Jung, a distinguished scholar of public administration for over 30 years, provides his comprehensive and in-depth analysis on how public administration has played a key role in national development in Korea. It is a timely contribution to the renewed interests and debate about the role of governance in national development.¡±
¡ªXUE Lan, Professor and Dean, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University

¡°This book represents a real service to the international community. Professor Yong-duck Jung gives us the first comprehensive examination of Korea¡¯s state and public administration. English-language information about the Korean state and public administration is long overdue. I especially appreciate his coverage of Korea¡¯s achievements in good governance. We have long known about the quality of the Korean administrative system, but now we have thorough documentation of its development, structure and achievements.¡±
¡ªJames L. Perry, Chancellor¡¯s Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, and Editor-in-Chief, Public Administration Review

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Preface by Gerald E. Caiden
Introduction

Part One. Overview of Stateness and Public Administration
Chapter 1. Stateness in Transition
Chapter 2. Public Administration as a Developing Academic Discipline

Part Two. Institutionalization of the State Administration
Chapter 3. Core Executive
Chapter 4. Administrative Bureaucracy
Chapter 5. Intergovernmental Relationships

Part Three. Development Policies
Chapter 6. Political Economy of Development
Chapter 7. Distributive Justice and Redistributive Policy
Chapter 8. Government-Industry Relations and Regulatory Policy
Chapter 9. Overcoming Financial Crisis

Part Four. Achievements in Good Governance
Chapter 10. The Current State of Governance
Chapter 11. Public Trust in Government
Bibliography
Index
About the Author

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