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Gender Politics in Korea: Putting Women on the Political Map
Unformatted Document Text:  Representation, Seoul, Korea: MOGEMinistry of Political Affairs II. 1995. The 50 Years Korean Women’s Development, Seoul, Korea: MPA II. Sohn, Bong-Scuk. 1994. “Women’s Political Engagement and Participation in the Republic of Korea,” in Women and Poltitics Worldwide edited by Nelson, Barbara J. and Najma Chowdhury, 437-447, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. Sohn, Bong-Scuk & Yi-Kyung Park. 2000. Korea’s Democracy and Women Politics, Seoul, Korea: Pulbit. United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report 2001 Http://www.undp.org/hdr2001 Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 1992-a. State power and Public R & D in Korea: A Case Study of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Ph. D. diss., University of Hawaii at Manoa, Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 1992-b. Reverse Brain Drain in South Korea: State-led Model. Studies in Comparative International Development, 27-1 (Spring): 4-26. Yoon, Bang-Soon. 1998-a . “Koreanische Frauen in der globalen Okonomie. Industrialisierung und Geschlechterpolitik in Sudkorea,” PROKLA III: 28:2 (Juni 1998), pp.217-234Yoon, Bang-Soon. 1998-b. “Korean Women in the Global Economy: Industrialization and Gender Politics in South Korea,”Yonsei Journal of Women’s Studies: 4 (1998), pp. 140-180Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 2001-a. “Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea,” in Gender, Globalization & Democratization edited by Rita Mae Kelly, Jane H. Bayes, Mary E. Hawkesworth & Brigitte Young, 171-193, Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc. Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2001-b. Democracy in Korea: Progress and Prospects, in The Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation, Democracy in East Asia and the Role of Korea. Seoul, Korea: 13-30Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-a. Globalization, Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea: Institutional Reforms and Cultural Ramifications, The First World Congress of Korean Studies: Embracing the Others: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures. (Conference Proceedings, internet). Seoul, Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies ( http://www.aks.ac.kr ) July, 2002 Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-b. “Globalization, Social Transformation and Cultural Resistance: The South Korean Experience.” Conference on the Course and Future Development of Northeast Asia (conference proceedings). The Northeast Asia Research Institute, Peking University, May 2002, pp. 167-175 . Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-c. “Political Participation of Women in Democratic Reforms in South Korea,” The Korean Studies Forum. Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University. Pp. 73-109 Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 2003 (forthcoming). “Women and Legislative Representation in South Korea,” in Manon Trembly, ed., Women and Representation in Parliaments. Montreal, Canada: Remue-menage, 2003. Yoon, Jung Sook. 1997. Reconsidering Autonomy in the Women’s Movement: A Strategy of Korean Women’s Associations United. M.A. thesis, University of Sussex.

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Representation, Seoul, Korea: MOGE
Ministry of Political Affairs II. 1995. The 50 Years Korean Women’s Development,
Seoul, Korea: MPA II.
Sohn, Bong-Scuk. 1994. “Women’s Political Engagement and Participation in the
Republic of Korea,” in Women and Poltitics Worldwide edited by Nelson, Barbara J.
and Najma Chowdhury, 437-447, New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
Sohn, Bong-Scuk & Yi-Kyung Park. 2000. Korea’s Democracy and Women Politics,
Seoul, Korea: Pulbit.
United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report 2001
Http://www.undp.org/hdr2001
Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 1992-a. State power and Public R & D in Korea: A Case Study
of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Ph. D. diss., University of Hawaii
at Manoa,
Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 1992-b. Reverse Brain Drain in South Korea: State-led Model.
Studies in Comparative International Development, 27-1 (Spring): 4-26.
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 1998-a . “Koreanische Frauen in der globalen Okonomie.
Industrialisierung und Geschlechterpolitik in Sudkorea,” PROKLA III: 28:2 (Juni
1998), pp.217-234
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 1998-b. “Korean Women in the Global Economy: Industrialization
and Gender Politics in South Korea,”Yonsei Journal of Women’s Studies: 4 (1998),
pp. 140-180
Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 2001-a. “Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea,” in
Gender, Globalization & Democratization edited by Rita Mae Kelly, Jane H.
Bayes, Mary E. Hawkesworth & Brigitte Young, 171-193, Boulder: Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers Inc.
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2001-b. Democracy in Korea: Progress and Prospects, in The
Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation, Democracy in East Asia and the Role of Korea.
Seoul, Korea: 13-30
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-a. Globalization, Democratization and Gender Politics in
South Korea: Institutional Reforms and Cultural Ramifications
, The First World
Congress of Korean Studies: Embracing the Others: The Interaction of Korean
and Foreign Cultures. (Conference Proceedings, internet). Seoul, Korea: The
Academy of Korean Studies (
http://www.aks.ac.kr
) July, 2002
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-b. “Globalization, Social Transformation and Cultural
Resistance: The South Korean Experience.” Conference on the Course and
Future Development of Northeast Asia (conference proceedings).
The Northeast
Asia Research Institute, Peking University, May 2002, pp. 167-175 .
Yoon, Bang-Soon. 2002-c. “Political Participation of Women in Democratic Reforms in
South Korea,” The Korean Studies Forum. Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University. Pp.
73-109
Yoon, Bang-Soon L. 2003 (forthcoming). “Women and Legislative Representation in
South Korea,” in Manon Trembly, ed., Women and Representation in Parliaments.
Montreal, Canada: Remue-menage, 2003.
Yoon, Jung Sook. 1997. Reconsidering Autonomy in the Women’s Movement: A
Strategy of Korean Women’s Associations United. M.A. thesis, University of
Sussex.


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