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Policy conflicts and factors affecting conflict resolution in South Korea Trends from the Korean public policy conflict database (1948-2014)

Authors
Lim, Dong-JinKwon, Kyung Deuk
Issue Date
2020
Publisher
Information Age Publishing Inc.
Keywords
Conflict database; Conflict resolutions; Policy conflict; Public conflict; Policy conflict cases
Citation
International Journal of Conflict Management, v.31, no.1, pp 58 - 75
Pages
18
Journal Title
International Journal of Conflict Management
Volume
31
Number
1
Start Page
58
End Page
75
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/3735
DOI
10.1108/IJCMA-03-2019-0057
ISSN
1044-4068
Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to identify and explore the overall frequency and characteristics of policy conflicts, with a focus upon those factors affecting conflict resolutions in South Korea. Design/methodology/approach The study uses data from cases of conflict from the Korean Public Policy Conflict Database (KPPCDB) (1948-2014). For the analysis of data, chi-squared test and multinomial logistic regression are used. Findings The findings show a total of 2,030 policy conflicts in 1948-2014, most of which were conflicts of interest (47.9 per cent). More than 70 per cent (71.2 per cent) were policy conflicts between the government and the private sector; the field with the most policy conflicts was regional development (21.0 per cent), and 84.1 per cent of all policy conflicts were resolved. The factors that affected conflict resolution by interest were conflicts between the government and private sector, authoritarian government, national regions and capital areas. Originality/value This study built a database (KPPCDB) examining 66 years of conflict cases that took place between 1948, the year the Korean Government was established, and 2014. This database covers all cases of policy conflicts that occurred in Korea and provides a comprehensive understanding of the phenomena of policy conflicts and conflict resolution.
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