The Korean Wave of Democracy: Advancing Democracy in Asia and Beyond
This collection of images explores South Korea's role in promoting democracy through various initiatives such as hosting international conferences, leveraging events like the Pyeongchang Olympics for peacebuilding, and supporting governance reform and media development in developing countries. It highlights South Korea's efforts to become a robust leader in defending and advancing democracy in Asia and globally.
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The Korean Wave of Democracy 1 Taekyoon Kim, Dphil, PhD Associate Dean of Graduate School of International Studies Seoul National University National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
Post-Third Wave as a Success Case? 2 After the Third Wave, has any wave of democracy been successful in the Asian region? Chinese Pro-Democracy Protest (2011) Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia (2011) Sunflower Student Movement in Taiwan (2014) Umbrella Movement in HK (2014) National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
Candlelight Revolution 2016-2017 3 Strengthened Republicanism National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
The Korean Wave of Democracy: Global Dimension How can South Korea become a more robust leader to defend and promote democracy in the Asia region and beyond? 4 Hosting international conference in Korea OECD Busan HLF-IV on Aid Effectiveness in 2011 World Movement for Democracy 8th Global Assembly in 2015 Advancing SDG 16 as a global norm for democracy National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
The Korean Wave of Democracy: Peace Dimension How can South Korea become a more robust leader to defend and promote democracy in the Asia region and beyond? 5 Maximizing the Pyeongchang Olympics as a momentum for peacebuilding in the Korean Peninsula and the world Pyeongchang Global Peace Forum in 2019 Peace-Development Nexus for the Korean Peninsula After the easing of sanctions against North Korea, Preparing peacebuilding via direct support and coordination with international donors Linking the humanitarian assistance-development -peace nexus with Korea s ODA for multilateral organizations (UNDP, World Bank) National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
The Korean Wave of Democracy: ODA Dimension How can South Korea become a more robust leader to defend and promote democracy in the Asia region and beyond? 6 Support for media in developing countries C4D: Communication for Development Support for governance reform Support for electoral system reform National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
KOICAs ODA under New South Policy 7 Enhancing capacity for sustainable development in the future Building transparent & effective governance Northeast Asia Sustainable & Self-reinforcing development Supporting social inclusion plannings Promoting democratic governance of ASEAN ASEAN South Asia Sustainable Development Capacity building for natural disasters Reforming social safety nets of ASEAN People-centered community building Reducing the gap of economic growth within ASEAN Promoting sustainable economic development Moon Government New South Policy National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019 Prosperity People Peace
Caveats 8 In any case, democracy cannot be exported, it must be grown from within. Popular support and participation are the prerequisite ingredient for democracy. Popular support should not lead to populism, but create the strengthened republicanism. The Korea Wave should be just one of triggering effects, rather than a cure-all. National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019
9 Thank You! ! National Endowment for Democracy 27 FEB 2019