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                                 เอกสารประกอบการแสดงปาฐกถานำ เรื่อง


                                 CITIZENS’ SUPPORT FOR DEMOCRACY:
                                 IS SOUTH KOREAN DEMOCRACY FREE FROM

                                 DECONSOLIDATION*



                                                                            Youngho Cho       **









                                 Abstract


                                       This chapter examines the cultural deconsolidation of
                                 South Korean democracy from 1996 to 2018. Analysing the five
                                 waves of the World Values Survey, I found that public support

                                 for democracy has steadily eroded and openness to strongman
                                 and military rules has increased in South Korea. The analysis
                                 revealed that cultural deconsolidation of South Korean
                                 democracy started during the early 2000s and, more important,
                                 this downward trend continued even after the 2016-2017

                                 candlelight protest. Therefore, the cultural foundation of
                                 democracy in South Korea is shallow and its democracy has
                                 fallen into a low-equilibrium trap in which resilient violation of

                                 liberal integrity among leaders is matched by low confidence of
                                 citizens in democracy.

                                 Keywords: democratic support, deconsolidation of democracy,
                                 strongman rule, hybridisation of regime support, legitimacy,

                                 political culture


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                                    *   This paper is prepared for delivery at the 23  KPI Congress on
                                 “Democracy amidst Changes: The Comparative Perspectives” on November
                                 5, 2021. This paper is forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of South
                                 Korean Politics in 2022.
                                    **    Associate Professor of Political Science, Sogang University, Korea
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