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@article{ Kern2017,
 title = {Revolution or Negotiated Regime Change? Structural Dynamics in the Process of Democratization: the Case of South Korea in the 1980s},
 author = {Kern, Thomas and Laux, Thomas},
 journal = {Historical Social Research},
 number = {3},
 pages = {245-274},
 volume = {42},
 year = {2017},
 issn = {0172-6404},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.42.2017.3.245-274},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-54649-9},
 abstract = {This study examines the interaction between the pro-democratic movement and the authoritarian military regime of South Korea in the 1980s. Contemporary democracy research is dominated by two opposing theoretical views: Voluntarist approaches tend to conceive the transition from authoritarian rule to democracy as a negotiated process. Structural approaches view the transition to democracy more or less as an outcome of structural conditions, in particular the balance of power between incumbents and challengers of a regime. We consider both perspectives not as competing alternatives but rather as accounts of two different structural dynamics: In some stages of the democratization process, it is more appropriate to interpret the confrontation between pro-democratic challengers and power holders as a (structurally determined) non-cooperative game. In other situations, both sides may recognize that cooperation (and negotiation) leads to a better outcome than a pure strategy of confrontation. The analysis focusses on the interplay between the two structural dynamics on the empirical case of South Korea in the 1980s. A process tracing analysis highlights three critical junctures in which the democratization process shifted from sequences of non-cooperation to sequences of cooperation and back. On this basis, we develop an analytical process model that integrates the two (opposing) theoretical approaches on the temporal dimension.},
 keywords = {political negotiation; soziale Bewegung; theory of democracy; Demokratietheorie; Protest; political movement; political change; politische Verhandlung; Opposition; Machtwechsel; Kritik; protest; political actor; Militärregierung; social movement; criticism; democratization; politischer Wandel; Südkorea; opposition; Prozessanalyse; model construction; South Korea; military government; change in power; politische Bewegung; politischer Akteur; Demokratisierung; Modellentwicklung; process analysis}}