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Features of political parties in South Korea and their participation in state governance

Abstract

The article is considered two main aspects of political system in South Korea - the distinct features of political parties in South Korea and the specific of parties, participate in state governance. The author identifies the main vectors of conflict around which develops inter-party competition in South Korea. The article also discusses the strategy of inter-party cooperation, as well as the socio-political context in which it occurs.

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Jun Young Choi
Университет Инха (Республика Корея)
Russian Federation


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