South Korea, like other democracies worldwide, is facing a variety of internal and external threats to democratic processes and values, from growing illiberalism to seemingly intractable political polarization. South Korea's recent presidential election was particularly divisive, with Mr. Suk-yeol Yoon winning the election by less than 1%. To explore the topic of "democratic decay" and its implications for South Korea, we speak with Dr. Gi-Wook Shin, the William J. Perry Professor of Contemporary Korea and founding director of the Korea Program at Stanford University.
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