Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2024, 7(7); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2024.070732.
Li Liangyu
Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin, 136200, China
A notable feature of South Korea's party politics is its overall instability, which stems from the influence of many factors. The main driving factors are the high degree of individualization among South Korean political parties, the weak social class foundation of political parties, and the frequent corruption. Under the influence of these factors, the replacement and reorganization of South Korean political parties have become more frequent, the competition between parties is more intense, and the negative emotions of the South Korean people towards the president and political parties have further deepened. Although South Korea's party politics is unstable, on the whole, the diversification and dynamism of South Korea's party politics development provide a series of useful inspirations for the stable development of China's party politics. The development of China's party politics should pay more attention to grasping the balance between economy and society, correctly use the power of media guidance and flexibly meet the needs of the people. In the context of globalization, political parties of various countries should learn from each other and make positive contributions to the prosperity and progress of the global political system.
South Korea; Political Party; Instability; China and South Korea
Li Liangyu. A Study of Political Party Instability in Korea. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2024) Vol. 7, Issue 7: 210-216. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2024.070732.
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