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Political Dynamics of Revising the Internet-related Election Law
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인터넷 선거제도 변화의 정치적 동학

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Whasun Jho (연세대학교) Yeonu Son (연세대학교)
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The Korean Association of Party Studies Korean Party Studies Review Vol.14 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2015.7
Pages
141 - 166 (26page)

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Political Dynamics of Revising the Internet-related Election Law
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This paper explores how socio-political changes through technological development have permeated institutions. The analysis of the changes to the Public Official Election Act in Korea presents the contextual political dynamics around the development of information technology. The main question of this research deals with the finding of the mechanism in the incremental institutional change focusing on the interaction of ‘the characteristics of the targeted institution’ and ‘the characteristics of the political context.’ Due to the clash between election campaigns on the Internet and the restrictions of the law against online campaigns, bills that permit the use of the Internet regardless of the campaign period were passed in the form of institutional layering in 2012. Freedom regarding election campaigns on the Internet to embrace socio-political changes was imposed on top of existing restrictive campaign laws to support the status quo. This paper asserts that low level of discretion in interpretation and enforcement of the law itself and strong veto possibilities among major political actors lead to the compromise of “layering” type of institutional change.

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I. 서론
II. 기존연구 및 분석틀
III. 한국 인터넷 선거제도의 변화과정
IV. 제도의 특성과 정치적 맥락
V. 결론
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