Measuring the Level of Political System Literacy Through the Election Pledges of South Korean Electoral Candidates

Authors

  • Yeon-soo(Youn-soo) Shim(Sim)

Keywords:

system literacy, political system literacy, election promises, South Korean politics, Gwangju Metropolitan City

Abstract

I analyze unfamiliar aspects of the political system in the South Korean local elections held on June 13, 2018. In particular, an analysis of the election promises made by the mayoral candidates of Gwangju Metropolitan City and superintendent candidates of the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education suggest that they lack political system literacy, a concept that is defined in general and as a means of cultivating democracy in South Korea. The election promises presented to voters are analyzed in terms of political system literacy in relation to current issues in city governance and to problems in public education. One conclusion from this analysis is that better efforts must be made to educate the future leaders of the South Korean political system from an early age to improve their political system literacy.

Author Biography

Yeon-soo(Youn-soo) Shim(Sim)

Professor, college of Humanities & Social Sciences, Honam University, Korea

Published

2019-09-15

How to Cite

Shim(Sim), Y.- soo(Youn- soo). (2019). Measuring the Level of Political System Literacy Through the Election Pledges of South Korean Electoral Candidates. Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2018 Corvallis, OR, USA, 1(1). Retrieved from https://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings62nd/article/view/3420

Issue

Section

Leadership and Systemic Innovation