ISBN-13: 9783836424868 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 372 str.
ISBN-13: 9783836424868 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 372 str.
Why do consensus building efforts in a consolidating democracy often fail toresolve regulatory disputes and even escalate them? Dong-Young Kim usesthe three, detailed, recent case studies of the efforts to balance economicdevelopment and environmental concerns in rapidly industrialized and democratizingKorea. He explores the main obstacles inherent in a consolidatingdemocracy to meeting necessary conditions for successful consensus buildingprocess with a new research framework which incorporates the theory ofnegotiation and consensus building into the theory of policy process. Heshows that dispute resolution efforts initiated by policy entrepreneurs whoare not neutral are likely to fall victims to adversarial power games in politicsrather than genuine consensus building process.For anyone interested in comparative studies of regulatory negotiation,conflict resolution and environmental management, this is a major find.Lawrence Susskind, Vice-Chair for Instruction, Program on Negotiation atHarvard Law School.Kims study is a must read for anyone wishing to understand South Koreasenvironmental policy dilemmas and emerging dispute resolution systems.Miranda A. Schreurs, Director, Environmental Policy Research Center andProfessor of Comparative Policies, Freie Universität Berlin.