توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Policy Analysis in South Korea
نام کتاب : Policy Analysis in South Korea
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تحلیل سیاست در کره جنوبی
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نویسندگان : T.J. Lah (editor), Thomas R. Klassen (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 317
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447362593
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 14 مگابایت
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Front Cover\nHalf-title\nSeries information\nPolicy Analysis in South Korea\nCopyright information\nDedication\nTable of contents\nList of figures, tables and boxes\nList of abbreviations\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgements\nEditors’ introduction to the series\nForeword\nPart One Overview of policy analysis in Korea\n ONE An introduction to policy analysis in Korea\n The emergence and development of policy analysis in Korea\n Characteristics of policy analysis in Korea\n Looking to the future\n References\n TWO Policy analytical styles and public institutions in Korea\n Introduction\n The concept of policy analytical style\n Performance management of Korean public institutions\n The policy analytical style of performance management system\n Quantitative evaluation and the rational modern style\n Qualitative evaluation and the potential for manipulation\n Does the performance evaluation make any difference?\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n THREE The policy analysis profession in Korea\n Introduction\n A brief history of the policy analysis profession in Korea\n Policy analysis professionals in academia and as practitioners\n Qualifications for policy analysts\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\nPart Two Policy analysis by governments\n FOUR Policy analysis and government capacity\n Introduction\n Capacity building and the preliminary feasibility study process\n Outsourcing expertise: the Public and Private Infrastructure Management Center\n The preliminary feasibility study process\n Pursuit of evidence-based policy analysis\n Economic analysis\n Policy and local ripple effect analyses\n Analytic hierarchy process analysis\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n FIVE Regulatory impact analysis:\n Introduction\n The evolution of Korean regulatory impact analysis\n Introduction\n Evolution\n Preparation for Korean regulatory impact analysis\n Scope of application and procedures\n Regulatory overview\n Necessity of the regulation and its alternatives\n Appropriateness of the regulation\n Effectiveness of the regulation\n Implementation plan and overall conclusion\n Korean regulatory impact analysis criteria and regulatory costs\n Current situation and limitations\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n SIX Policy analysis in quasi-governmental institutions in Korea\n Introduction\n Types of public institutions in Korea\n Performance management of public institutions\n Institutional foundation\n Performance evaluation procedures\n Evaluation metrics\n Subjects of evaluation\n Weighting of evaluation measures\n Evaluation methods\n Quantitative measures\n Qualitative measures\n Evaluation of social values\n Job creation\n Equal opportunity and social integration\n Social security and environment\n Collaboration and local development\n Conclusion\n References\n SEVEN Policy analysis in Korean local governments\n Introduction\n The nature of policy analysis in Korean local governments\n The dominant role of the central government in policymaking\n The policy analysis system in Korean local governments\n Implementation of feasibility studies for policy analysis\n Limitations and potential improvements to policy analysis by Korean local governments\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n EIGHT The myth of local government incompetency\n Introduction\n Debate over local governments’ inability to make rational decisions\n Adoption of local government feasibility studies in Korea\n Data collection\n Internalisation of rational analysis in the policymaking process\n Do LFS represent the interests of public officials and politicians?\n Changing the behaviour of external institutes and public officials\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgements\n References\nPart Three Committees, consultants, media, public inquiries and public opinion\n NINE Policy advisory bodies in Korea\n Introduction\n Policy advice practices\n Policy advisory bodies in Korea: administrative and advisory committees\n Case 1 – resuming the construction of two nuclear reactors: the role of the Atomic Energy Commission\n Case 2 – Policy Coordination Committee for Persons with Disabilities\n Case 3 – Presidential Committee on Balanced National Development\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n TEN Public concerns and public inquiry in Korea\n Introduction\n Public inquiry: concept and origin\n Concept\n Origin\n Committees in the Korean government and public inquiry\n Advisory committees\n Administrative committees\n Independent regulatory committees\n Committees and public inquiry\n Public inquiry practices in Korea\n Presidential Truth Commission on Suspicious Deaths\n The National Committee for Investigation of the Truth about the Jeju 4.3 Events and Restoration of the Honor of Victims3\n Truth and Reconciliation Commission\n Presidential Commission on Suspicious Deaths in the Military5\n The Commission for Inquiry into Human Rights Abuses Suffered by Persons Affected by Hansen’s Disease6\n Truth Commission on the BUMA Democratic Uprising7\n Special Investigation Commission on the Humidifier Disinfectant Disaster and April 16 Sewol Ferry Disaster8\n Subcommission on the Humidifier Disinfectant Disaster\n Subcommission on the April 16 Sewol Ferry Disaster\n Presidential Truth Commission on Deaths in the Military9\n Understanding the distinctive characteristics of Korean public inquiries\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n ELEVEN National Assembly committees and support organisations\n Introduction\n The Korean National Assembly committee system\n History of the committee system\n Committee functions and authority\n Standing committee types and duties\n Subcommittee structure\n Committee activities and evaluations\n Bill reviews\n Budget reviews\n Petition reviews\n Support organisations of the National Assembly\n The National Assembly Secretariat\n The National Assembly Research Service\n The National Assembly Budget Office\n The National Assembly Library\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n TWELVE Media policy and the public interest in Korea\n Introduction\n Deregulation and media policies in Korea\n Regulatory agencies and media policies\n Convergence and ownership regulations\n Competition policy\n The must-carry rule and retransmission of broadcasting programmes\n Localism and programming\n Digital broadcasting\n The changing media environment and competition\n Conclusion\n References\nPart Four Parties, interest groups and advocacy-based policy analysis\n THIRTEEN Business associations and policy analysis\n Introduction\n Overview of business associations\n Federation of Korean Industries\n Korea Federation of SMEs\n Korea Employer’s Federation\n Federation of Middle Market Enterprises of Korea\n Korea Federation of Micro Enterprises\n Case studies of the role of business associations\n Joint responses to policy issues\n Contribution to improved governance for SMEs\n Becoming legal entities for elevated status\n Establishing think tanks to enhance expertise\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n FOURTEEN Policy analysis and labour movements in Korea\n Introduction\n Historical legacies of the developmental state and industrial relations in Korea\n Social dialogue since the 1987 democratisation and the 1997 Asian financial crisis\n Institutional obstacles, labour market polarisation and inclusive social dialogue\n Conclusion\n References\n FIFTEEN Changes in social enterprise policy in Korea\n Introduction\n Social enterprise policy in Korea\n Period one: from infancy and growing concerns to social enterprise\n Period two: government commitment to designing a social enterprise promotion policy\n Period three: initiation of social enterprise policy\n Discussion: for what is it used?\n Social enterprise policy revisited\n Sustainability of social enterprises\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\nPart Five Academia, research institutes and policy analysis\n SIXTEEN Think tanks and policy analysis in Korea\n Introduction\n Think tanks in Korea\n Government-funded research institutes\n Local government-invested research institutes\n Think tanks established by political parties\n Think tanks established by private companies\n Independent think tanks\n History and development of think tanks in Korea\n Dominance of government-funded think tanks in Korea\n Public policy analysis and government-funded think tanks\n The NRC and government-funded research institutes\n Role of the NRC in the relationship with government-funded think tanks\n Status of government-funded research institutes under the NRC\n Performance evaluation system of government-funded research institutes under the NRC\n Evaluation of think tanks in Korea\n Conclusion\n Notes\n References\n SEVENTEEN The role of Korean academics in policy analysis\n Introduction\n President Kim Dae-jung\n President Kim Dae-jung’s policy demands\n Research during the term of President Kim Dae-jung\n President Roh Moo-hyun\n President Roh Moo-hyun’s policy demands\n Research during the term of President Roh Moo-hyun\n President Lee Myung-bak\n President Lee Myung-bak’s policy demands\n Research during the term of President Lee Myung-bak\n President Park Geun-hye\n President Park Geun-hye’s policy demands\n Research during the term of President Park Geun-hye\n Conclusion\n Note\n References\n EIGHTEEN Policy analysis education in Korea\n The introduction of policy analysis education in Korean universities\n Characteristics of policy analysis education in Korea\n Education of civil servants, public policy analysis and public values\n Challenges and future direction\n Note\n References\nIndex