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How well ordinary citizens understand democracy: the case of the South Korean electorate
Authors:Youngho Cho
Institution:1. Department of Political Science and Diplomacy, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Koreayounghocho94@gmail.com
Abstract:How do mass citizens understand democracy? Are they capable of distinguishing it from its non-democratic alternatives? Does their understanding about democracy matter? To reveal the contours of cultural democratization in South Korea, this article addresses these questions largely overlooked in earlier survey-based studies. Analyses of the 2010 Korea Barometer survey indicate that all segments of the Korean electorate, including the young and the college-educated, are neither accurately nor fully informed about what distinguishes a democratic regime from its non-democratic alternatives. Moreover, the study provides strong evidence of democratic learning in that an increase in democratic knowledge leads to committed support for democracy. The findings together imply an urgent need to improve the quality of civic education for the development of democratic political culture in Korea and new democracies.
Keywords:democratic knowledge  democratic political culture  committed support for democracy  civic education  South Korea
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