Eun Hee Woo
Institute of Korean Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Keywords: candidate selection, institutionalism, democratization, party organization, South Korea
DOI: 10.5509/2020934735
This paper analyzes how democratization has affected the dynamics of candidate selection in South Korea. After democratization in the late 1980s, it was expected that intra-party democracy would follow. In response to increasing public demand, the major parties adopted primary systems in the early 2000s. Nonetheless, most candidates for the legislature are still nominated by a small number of central party elites without additional ballots in the local branches. To explain the persistence of the exclusive, centralized features of candidate selection, I highlight the limited impact democratization has had on the political environment in which parties operate. More specifically, since democratization ended in a compromise among a small number of party leaders, South Korea retained much of the political legacy from authoritarian times, such an electoral system advantageous to the major parties and legal provisions restricting electoral campaigns, party activities, and political participation. The continuation of these political institutions makes radical candidate selection reform highly unlikely as the party elites have no incentive to expand and decentralize the selection process. Without significant changes to the political institutions at the national level, the dominance of the central party elite over the final outcome of candidate selection looks likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
韩国的候选人遴选改革:包容性规则下却历久不衰的排他性做法
关键词:候选人遴选;制度主义;民主化;政党组织;韩国。
本文分析了韩国的民主化是如何影响候选人的遴选的。八十年代末期民主化之后, 按照预期应该会实现党内民主。 各大政党在二十一世纪之初响应公众要求实行了初选制度。然而多数立法机构的候选人仍然是由少数几个党中央精英提名的,并没有经地方分支通过选票进一步遴选。为解释候选人遴选中这种排他性的、集中化的特色何以会历久不衰,我指出了民主化对政党运作的政治环境影响的局限性。具体而言,因为民主化止步于少数几个政党领袖之间达成的妥协,韩国保持了威权政体时代很多的政治遗产,诸如有利于主要政党的选举制度,以及限制竞选、政党活动以及政治参与的法律规定。这些政治制度的延用导致激进的候选人遴选改革可能性极低,因为政党精英没有动力对遴选过程加以拓展并去中心化。如果不对国家层面的政治体制进行重大改革,上层政党精英可能还会在可预见的未来继续保持对最终遴选结果的掌控。
Translated from English by Li Guo
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