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Northeast Asian countries, which consist of a former socialist (China) and two capitalist (South Korea and Japan) countries with large populations, have become the fast-growing economies. They have shown relatively high levels of corruption situation in comparison with their economic influences in world economy. Specially, China is facing a serious corruption problem which prevents politico-economic development and social consensus in the long run.Recently, the hypothesis that a market-oriented democracy is the best model for economic development is accepted among many scholars. It suggests that the strategies for economic growth should be based on market principles and political democratization in the long term. From the perception that market-oriented democracy is the best solution for economic development, people in Northeast Asian countries recognize that state intervention, which undermines a self-regulating market, should be minimized in the economic sectors, and bureaucratic corruption that hinders socio-cultural progress should be eliminated in every sphere of society.Market-democracy advocates argue that the fundamental causes of Northeast Asian countries corruption originate from the immaturity of political democratization. They propose the formation of Northeast Asian anti-corruption regime as a desirable instrument of improving their corruption levels. |
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Name: ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES URL: http://www.isanet.org
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| Lee, Sang-Hwan. "An Examination on the International Anti Corruption Issues: Comparison of the Perspectives of South Korea, China, and Japan" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, Mar 26, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p251189_index.html> |
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| Lee, S. , 2008-03-26 "An Examination on the International Anti Corruption Issues: Comparison of the Perspectives of South Korea, China, and Japan" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA Online <PDF>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p251189_index.html |
Publication Type: Poster Abstract: Northeast Asian countries, which consist of a former socialist (China) and two capitalist (South Korea and Japan) countries with large populations, have become the fast-growing economies. They have shown relatively high levels of corruption situation in comparison with their economic influences in world economy. Specially, China is facing a serious corruption problem which prevents politico-economic development and social consensus in the long run.Recently, the hypothesis that a market-oriented democracy is the best model for economic development is accepted among many scholars. It suggests that the strategies for economic growth should be based on market principles and political democratization in the long term. From the perception that market-oriented democracy is the best solution for economic development, people in Northeast Asian countries recognize that state intervention, which undermines a self-regulating market, should be minimized in the economic sectors, and bureaucratic corruption that hinders socio-cultural progress should be eliminated in every sphere of society.Market-democracy advocates argue that the fundamental causes of Northeast Asian countries corruption originate from the immaturity of political democratization. They propose the formation of Northeast Asian anti-corruption regime as a desirable instrument of improving their corruption levels. |
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| An Examination on the International Anti-Corruption Issues: Comparison of the Perspectives of South Korea China and Japan 영화속에서 본 정치 Professor Sang-Hwan Lee Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Seoul Republic of Korea Paper to be presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference San Francisco U.S.A. March 26-29 2008. Research Question 1 Degree of Corruption in the World (Corruption Perception Index by Transparency International 2007 : 0 to 10 180 countries) Northeast Asia: Hong Kong(8.3 = 14 th |
| there is a high correlation between globalization and anti-corruption in Asia. The relationship is consistent with the correlation for the world. As mentioned above however democratization may contribute to anti-corruption in Asia. *** Fighting corruption in Asia will hinge on globalization and democratization. In other words globalization based on transparent government decision-making process under the watchful eye of a civil society will eliminate corruption problems in the future of Asia. *** -the causes of corruption- South Korea : politico-economic |
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