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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 사회과학 > 정치학/외교학/행정학 > 정책/행정/조직
· ISBN : 9788952117762
· 쪽수 : 360쪽
· 출판일 : 2016-05-25
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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
1. Republic of Korea: Whirlpool Politics and Miracle Economy
1) Republic of Korea: a profile
2) Whirlpool politics
3) Miracle economy
4) Progress of health status and healthcare
2. Research Purpose
3. Key Debates on the Health Insurance System: Case Synopsis
Chapter 2. Dynamics of Health Politics
1. Politics as the Context of Policy
2. Policy Process and Participants
3. Institutions Matter: The New Institutional Perspective
1) Institution: its meaning and dynamism
2) Varieties of new institutionalism
3) Limitations and implications
4. Policy-making Structure and Interaction: The Policy Network Perspective
1) Policy networks: meaning and dynamism
2) Two contrasting types of policy network
3) Limitations and implications
5. Linking the Two Theoretical Perspectives
6. Analytical Framework: Institutions, Policy Networks and Policy Outputs
1) Policy context
2) Institutional features
3) Policy networks
4) Policy outputs and feedback
Chapter 3. Bureaucratic Politics in a Closed Terrain: The First Merger Debate in the Early 1980s
1. Introductory Comments
2. Policy Context
1) Political context: authoritarian politics and non-competitive leadership
2) Social context: an inactivated civil society
3. Institutional Features
1) Power imbalances between the state’s political organisations
2) Undemocratic political party and election systems
3) Decision-making rules: hierarchy and top-down decision-making
4) Previous policies imported from abroad
4. Policy Networks
1) Network structure: a bureaucracy-led closed and exclusive network
2) Participants’ interaction: persuasion through institutional channels
5. Policy Outputs
1) Final outputs: keeping the current health insurer system
2) Reflected interests: huge power gap and frustrated merger attempt
6. Conclusion
Chapter 4. Democratisation but Frustrated Health Insurance Reform
1. Introductory Comments
2. Policy Context
1) Political context: progress towards democratic politics
2) Social context: turbulent civil society
3. Institutional Features
1) Balanced power and opposition dominated Parliament
2) Towards a more competitive set of institutions
3) Firmly embedded decision-making rules
4) Previous policy inertia, again
4. Policy Networks
1) Network structure: abruptly opened non-exclusive network
2) Participants’ interaction: laissez-faire
5. Policy Outputs
1) Final outputs: vetoed agreement
2) Reflected interests: ending in a tie
6. Conclusion
Chapter 5. Pushing the First Button: Accomplishment of Partial Merger in the 1990s
1. Introductory Comments
2. Policy Context
1) Political context: struggle for the approaching presidential election
2) Social context: legitimised civil society
3. Institutional Features
1) Lame-duck President and ruling party-centric politics
2) Moving quickly towards institutional democracy
3) Stationary rules on decision-making
4) Previous policies: escape from the established path
4. Policy Networks
1) Network structure: party politics in an open network
2) Participants’ interaction: self-restraint for second best outcome
5. Policy Outputs
1) Final outputs: pushing the first button
2) Reflected interests: political motivations and semi success
6. Conclusion
Chapter 6. Unfinished Symphony
1. Introductory Comments
2. Policy Context
1) Political context: power alternation and insolvent economy
2) Social context: active civil society
3. Institutional Features
1) Skilfully manipulated power
2) Towards democratic institutions
3) Makeshift decision-making system
4) Previous policies: a newly constructed road
4. Policy Networks
1) Network structure: free and open to all with no ticket required
2) Participants’ interaction: die-hard battle between mortal enemies
5. Policy Outputs
1) Final outputs: realistic compromises but still broken promises
2) Reflected interests: reluctant compromise at crossroads
6. Conclusion
Chapter 7. Successful Health Insurance Reform or Reluctant Compromise?
1. Comparing the four case studies
2. Policy Context: Political Turbulence and Vitalised Civil Society
1) Political context: from authoritarianism to democracy
2) Social context: from forced silence to an autonomous civil society
3. ?Institutional Features: Towards Balanced and Democratic Political Institutions
1) Power relations between political organisations: towards balance
2) Democratising political institutions
3) ?Decision-making rules: the discrepancy between institutions and their practical operation
4) Previous policies: incremental changes
4. Policy Networks: Towards Open and Fluid Issue Networks
1) Network structure: doubling the number of network participants
2) Participants’ interaction: from simple to diverse and mass-level patterns of interaction
5. Policy Outputs: Frequent Policy Paralysis
1) Final outputs and changes in policy content
2) Reflected interests
Chapter 8. Conclusion
1. Summary and Responses to Research Questions
2. Theoretical and Practical Implications
3. Towards a Better Understanding of Policy Dynamics
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index