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The neo-developmental cultural industries policy of Korea: rationales and implications of an eclectic policy
Authors:Jong-Eun Chung
Institution:1. Department of Culture &2. Content, Sangji University, Wonju-si, KoreaKultur18@sangji.ac.kr
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article undertakes an explanatory case study of the South Korean cultural industries policy shift instituted under the Kim Dae-Jung and Roh Moo-Hyun governments (1998–2008). This shift can be well positioned within the broader context of the creative turn in national cultural policy around the world, which was initiated by the British New Labour governments (1997–2010). Despite the similarities in the driving discourses and policy methods, the Korean policy shift was significantly distinguished from its British counterpart because of the differing pace and trajectories of industrialisation in the two countries. Adopting the concept of the East Asian developmental state as an entry point, this article explores how and why South Korea went through a cultural industries policy shift in the period following the 1997–98 Asian financial crisis and, additionally, examines what kinds of changes the policy shift brought about. Understanding the rationales and implications of this neo-developmental transformation can provide a unique opportunity to re-think the fashionable creative industries policies among various nations.
Keywords:Cultural and creative industries (CI)  East Asian developmental state  neo-developmental policy  Korean cultural policy  Korean wave
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