

Much of South Korean activism entered the realm of “civil society” after the democratic transition.
As improvements to democracy come not from elites tinkering with institutions but from a wide range of civic-minded people taking action.
Please write an essay in a standard format
– Provide specific CONTEMPORARY lessons that South Korea’s civil society offer in democracy movement. (such as protest or the impressive record of the country’s civil society which can be the notice of neighboring countries)
– Explain the process of South Korea thinking about democracy as more than a set of political institutions.
– Then discuss how social activism is a crucial aspect of democratic consolidation in South Korea