@article{ART002561812},
author={Jeongjin Choi},
title={Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest},
journal={Korea and Global Affairs},
issn={2508-8300},
year={2020},
volume={4},
number={1},
pages={31-58},
doi={10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002}
TY - JOUR
AU - Jeongjin Choi
TI - Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest
JO - Korea and Global Affairs
PY - 2020
VL - 4
IS - 1
PB - Korea Institute of Politics and Society
SP - 31
EP - 58
SN - 2508-8300
AB - The purpose of this study was to examine manifesto practice and problem-oriented practice orientation through academic studies and data in order to explore the causes and alternatives of manifesto in Korean politics. In addition, the existing discussions are divided into structural, actor, and environmental dimensions to propose alternatives to the task in a poetic sense. Modern society is embodied as a network society, and each individual and group is an atomized module of society that has the conditions to present their political opinions or establish specific goals based on identity. In addition, if the environment (civil participation type, open type, etc.) that can present alternative agenda for mutual failure of political action is activated, greater political development can be led. On the other hand, it is expected to present a positive answer to the limitations of political behavior, which is one of the weaknesses of Manifesto, that is, lack of a longer-looking political attitude toward the system. Among the manifesto, voluntary participation in political participation, procedures, and operation is rooted in civil society, and collaboration on interpretation and judgment can be learned inherent in the context of the movement. As the Manifesto Policy Election will be able to include active citizen participation, it will also help build a mature political culture.
KW - Manifesto;Policy Election;Voters;Political Participation;Political Culture
DO - 10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
ER -
Jeongjin Choi. (2020). Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest. Korea and Global Affairs, 4(1), 31-58.
Jeongjin Choi. 2020, "Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest", Korea and Global Affairs, vol.4, no.1 pp.31-58. Available from: doi:10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi "Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest" Korea and Global Affairs 4.1 pp.31-58 (2020) : 31.
Jeongjin Choi. Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest. 2020; 4(1), 31-58. Available from: doi:10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi. "Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest" Korea and Global Affairs 4, no.1 (2020) : 31-58.doi: 10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi. Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest. Korea and Global Affairs, 4(1), 31-58. doi: 10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi. Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest. Korea and Global Affairs. 2020; 4(1) 31-58. doi: 10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi. Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest. 2020; 4(1), 31-58. Available from: doi:10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002
Jeongjin Choi. "Policy Election Activation Challenge Using Manifest" Korea and Global Affairs 4, no.1 (2020) : 31-58.doi: 10.22718/kga.2020.4.1.002