Mega-events and mega-ambitions: South Korea’s rise and the strategic use of the big four events
This book provides a holistic analysis of South Korea’s strategic use of mega-events in its modern development. It examines the Summer Olympics (1988), the World Expo (1993), the FIFA World Cup (2002), and the Winter Olympics (2018) over the past 30 years of the country’s rapid growth, and across va...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-34312018-10-19T02:57:48Z Mega-events and mega-ambitions: South Korea’s rise and the strategic use of the big four events JOO, Yu-Min BAE, Yooil KASSENS-NOOR, Eva This book provides a holistic analysis of South Korea’s strategic use of mega-events in its modern development. It examines the Summer Olympics (1988), the World Expo (1993), the FIFA World Cup (2002), and the Winter Olympics (2018) over the past 30 years of the country’s rapid growth, and across varying stages of economic and political development. It explains how mega-events helped to secure South Korea’s position on the international stage, boost nationalism, propel economic growth in export-oriented national companies, and build cities that accommodate – as well as represent – South Korea’s progress. It thereby highlights the broader implications for today’s global phenomenon of increasing reliance on mega-events as a catalyst for development, while the criticism that mega-events do more harm than good proliferates. The book is ideal for academics, policymakers, and those with an interest in mega-events and their role in the development of non-western countries. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2174 info:doi/10.1057/978-1-137-53113-1 https://search.library.smu.edu.sg/permalink/65SMU_INST/1lk8vc3/alma99208487502601 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University South Korea Mega-events Political economy Developmental state Urban change Asian Studies International Relations Social Influence and Political Communication |
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This book provides a holistic analysis of South Korea’s strategic use of mega-events in its modern development. It examines the Summer Olympics (1988), the World Expo (1993), the FIFA World Cup (2002), and the Winter Olympics (2018) over the past 30 years of the country’s rapid growth, and across varying stages of economic and political development. It explains how mega-events helped to secure South Korea’s position on the international stage, boost nationalism, propel economic growth in export-oriented national companies, and build cities that accommodate – as well as represent – South Korea’s progress. It thereby highlights the broader implications for today’s global phenomenon of increasing reliance on mega-events as a catalyst for development, while the criticism that mega-events do more harm than good proliferates. The book is ideal for academics, policymakers, and those with an interest in mega-events and their role in the development of non-western countries. |
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