
Evaluation of 2002 Presidential Election and Tasks of Roh MooHyun Government
Books | 2003-01-14
Nae-Young Lee · Keun Lee · Won-Chil Jung
This book is based on analysis of the results of an on-line survey conducted with about 2000 experts enrolled in Issue Today on November 2002. 253 persons responded. They included professors, researchers with doctorate, executives in companies, members of parties, journalists, and high-ranking officials. The EAI team adopted an in-depth research method in which expert respondents answered multiple-choice questions and appended 100~300 comments. Through survey research, the research team endeavored to evaluate the Kim Dae-Jung government and the presidential candidates in the 2002 presidential election, and to clarify the tasks of the next Administration.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Evaluation of Kim DaeJung Government
Chapter 3. Evaluation of Presidential Candidates in 2002 Election
Chapter 4. Analysis of the Result of Presidential Election and Implication to New Administration
Chapter 5. Tasks of Roh MooHyun Government: Overview
Chapter 6. Evaluation of Kim DaeJung and tasks of Roh MooHyun Government
Appendix
Contributors
Nae-Young Lee, Head of the Center for Survey Research on Political and Social Issues in EAI, Korea University
Keun Lee, Head of the Center for Economic Development Strategy in EAI, Seoul National University
Won-Chil Jung, EAI researcher
Center for Public Opinion Research
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