Pouvoirs n°167 - Novembre 2018 - Les deux Corées - p.27-43
This article analyses the formation and evolution of different trends of nationalism in South Korea and North Korea, two nation states that grew out of the division of a single people. Until the early 1990s, under the “Division System” in the Korean peninsula, South Korea has witnessed a competition between the state nationalism of the ruling authorities and the popular nationalism of the pro-democracy forces. However, since the democratization of South Korea, the influence of these two nationalisms has been significantly weakened. Despite the apparent differences observed in the two Koreas’ nationalisms, the article concludes that the principle of the national cause, i.e. self-determination and national unification, remains the dominant logic in inter-Korean relations.
Référence électonique : Park SUN-SONG, "A Single People and a Shared Nationalism?", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°167, 167 - Les deux Corées,
p.27-43
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