The Transformation of the Political Elite in a Developing Country: An Analysis of the Change in Membership of the National Assembly of Korea |
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... Rhee supported the USMG's idea of establishing a government only for South Korea . As a result , the KILA stopped ... Rhee's authoritarian dictatorship had competed for power with its traditional conservative opponent consisting of ...
... Rhee supported the USMG's idea of establishing a government only for South Korea . As a result , the KILA stopped ... Rhee's authoritarian dictatorship had competed for power with its traditional conservative opponent consisting of ...
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... Rhee and the legislature , led by the KDP , obstructed Rhee's administration . The effort to amend the Constitution by the DNP ( the new name of the KDP who absorbed some of the anti - Rhee independents ) was the the first battle ...
... Rhee and the legislature , led by the KDP , obstructed Rhee's administration . The effort to amend the Constitution by the DNP ( the new name of the KDP who absorbed some of the anti - Rhee independents ) was the the first battle ...
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... Rhee's authoritarian dictatorship . ( 21 ) The Presidential election of 1956 elected Rhee once again as the president for a third term . However , the vice presidency went to the opposition party candidate , Chang Myoun . It was a very ...
... Rhee's authoritarian dictatorship . ( 21 ) The Presidential election of 1956 elected Rhee once again as the president for a third term . However , the vice presidency went to the opposition party candidate , Chang Myoun . It was a very ...
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12dae Kookhoeuiwon Alan Abramowitz anti-communism appointive system Assembly members assumption Busan candidates change in electoral Chungcheongbuk-do Chungcheongnam-do Committee of Election congressional membership contest Daehanminkook Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party economic change Election Management election results electoral districts electoral rules eleventh election eleventh term examined factor Fifth Republic fourth election impact Incheon increased incumbents industrial structure influence Korean National Assembly Korean politics leaders legislative members legislative membership legislative representatives legislature level activity low level main opposition party middle level minor parties National Assembly membership ninth election occupations participation partisanship party efficiency party nomination percentage political change political party political party system politicians president redistricting replaced Republic Rhee role ruling party rural areas Seoul social Songeochongram Songeosa South Korea succeeded in re-election term period turnover twelfth election urban areas variables voters votes Yukdae Kookhoeuiwon Songeosanghwang Yushin Constitution