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Cho, Hee-Yeon. ¡®No de-monopolization, no democratic consolidation¡¯:
for a new approach to the complex conflict and crisis in the democratization and a reconstruction of democracy theory from the viewpoint of subalterns and minorities
Presented at the 2007 Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Shanghai Conference at the Shanghai University in China on 15-17 June 2007.
Cho, Hee-yeon(Sungkonghoe University․director of the Institute for Study of Democracy and Social Movement)
chohy@skhu.ac.kr/http://dnsm.skhu.ac.kr
1. Purpose and background of the study
2. Theoretical background and reevaluation of the existing studies
1) The period of ¡®post-democratic transition¡¯
2) The discourse of democratic transition, contemporary theories of consolidation and some new insight
3. Reexamination of discourses on democracy - the relation between the democratic transition and democracy theories
1) dispersion of powers as core of democracy
2) Democracy as a formation out of various social and class struggle
3) Beyond the ¡®institutional politics centrism' towards ¡®society centrism¡¯
4. An alternative theorization of the post transition
1) formal and substantial formation of democracy
2) Substantial formation of democracy: combination and arrangement of political monopoly and socioeconomic monopoly.
3) Activation of civil society and subjectivation of people, the motor of the democratic transition and consolidation, post-consolidation
4) The 'substantial formation of democracy' in the post-democratic transition is the conflict around the political, economic, social 'limits' of democracy
5. In conclusion - For ¡®socialization of democracy¡¯
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