
The Rise of South Korea in the Global Economy
The Causes & Consequences of South Korea’s Economic Growth for A Level & IB Geography
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Peter Lowe

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The challenge for this relatively small country is how to ensure it stays ahead of the competition in today’s increasingly multipolar world order. In particular, the rise of the BRICS economies is already creating both challenges and opportunities for South Korea's leaders and entrepreneurs. At home, its powerful chaebols have increasingly been perceived as a symbol of the out-of-touch elite, and have become a target of public anger in recent corruption scandals. Yet, an even more sinister threat to its economic growth will arise from any return to hostilities with its unpredictable neighbour, North Korea.
Chapter 1 explores the emergence of South Korea as an economic power: the authoritarian leadership of Park Chung-hee and the economic miracle he oversaw; the transition to democracy; the role of foreign direct investment in the country; the emergence of the chaebols and their eventual transformation into global brands; the impacts of the Asian Financial Crisis and the Global Financial Crisis on South Korea; the opportunities arising from strengths in technology, research and education.
Chapter 2 examines the economic challenges facing South Korea: the problems of an ageing population and an inflexible labour market; the dominance of the chaebols in the economy and their relationship with the government; opportunities to develop the service sector and grow further the country’s soft power through the “Korean Wave”; the country’s long history of corruption; the problem of growing inequality; tensions with Japan and China impacting on trade; the implications of its unresolved relationship with North Korea; the 2024 martial law crisis.
Chapter 3 looks at the arguments for and against the chaebols; the rise and fall of Daewoo; the rise of Samsung Electronics; the rise of Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group.
New or updated content in this edition:
The 2024 martial law crisis
Socio-economic and political events up to April 2025
Numerous discussion questions and multiple-choice review questions are included, along with graphs and photos, to create a more interactive and educational experience for the reader.
It will be of relevance to A Level and IB Geography teachers and students, as well as anyone with an interest in the emergence of new economic powers and the globalisation of the world economy.
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