• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Left is right and right is left? Partisan difference on social welfare and particularistic benefits in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
  • Beteiligte: Shim, Jaemin [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: 2020
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/ics.2020.2
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  • Schlagwörter: Sozialpolitik ; politische Richtung ; Pfadabhängigkeit ; Sponsoring ; Sozialökonomie ; Japan ; Südkorea ; Taiwan ; Ostasien ; Parteipolitik ; politische Rechte ; politische Linke
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    begutachtet (peer reviewed)
    In: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy ; 36 (2020) 1 ; 25-41
  • Beschreibung: This paper investigates elite-level partisan differences along the socioeconomic dimension in three developed East Asian democracies - Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. On the one hand, the mainstream literature in welfare studies and party politics expects left- and right-leaning parties should vary significantly in utilizing social policy promises. On the other hand, the path dependency logic tells us that left-right difference should be found over particularistic benefits, such as agricultural subsidies or construction projects, considering that these were central means for right-leaning parties to maintain their power during the developmental state period in the three countries. Using an original bill-sponsorship data set between 1987 and 2012, we find that there has not been any substantial difference in the agenda setting of conventional social welfare bills between left- and right-wing government periods. However, a clear elective affinity can be observed between established right-wing parties and particularistic benefits. The paper shows that contextualizing key political actors' preferences can lead to a more systematic understanding of political dynamics behind the socioeconomic dimension in non-Anglo-European countries.
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