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Is "legitimized'' policy always successful? Policy legitimacy and cultural policy in Korea

Authors
Park, ChisungLee, JoohaChung, Changho
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Legitimacy; Feasibility; Cultural policy; (Un)elected official; South Korea
Citation
POLICY SCIENCES, v.48, no.3, pp 319 - 338
Pages
20
Journal Title
POLICY SCIENCES
Volume
48
Number
3
Start Page
319
End Page
338
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/9151
DOI
10.1007/s11077-015-9220-2
ISSN
0032-2687
1573-0891
Abstract
This study aims to provide a new three-way typology of policy legitimacy (i.e., substantive legitimacy, procedural legitimacy, and feasibility-centered legitimacy), while taking into account the relationship between politics (elected officials) and administration (unelected officials) as one of the most significant but under-discussed issues in the studies of policy legitimacy. This analytical framework is used to investigate the empirical case of South Korea's cultural policy. The sequential causal relations between the three types of legitimacy and policy outcomes are then discussed. The case analysis demonstrates that the substantive and procedural legitimacy achieved in the earlier stages of the policy process were not enough to guarantee a successful policy outcome, and hence, feasibility-centered legitimacy was needed as a necessary condition for policy success. If there is a lack of consistency among the three types of legitimacy and coordination issues between elected and unelected officials in the legitimization process, seemingly legitimate policies could have unsuccessful outcomes. This study will contribute to the theoretical advancement of policy legitimacy and to the empirical examination of the legitimization process in recently democratized countries like Korea.
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