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  • Jaesok Son traces how South Koreans’ sense of national identityNational identity has changed over decades. South Koreans’ national identity used to mean mainly ethnicityEthnicity vis-à-vis Japanese, Chinese, Russians, and Americans. In recent decades, there are signs indicating that non-ethnic elements, such as citizens’ rights and duties, are becoming increasingly more important as bases of national identity over time. He argues democratization in South Korea is one of the key social processes behind this shift, and he supports and illustrates his argument by reviewing various social trends and by discussing a public controversy that changed the citizenshipCitizenship law in 2005. This change in national identityNational identity has potentially significant implications. When South Koreans think of themselves in terms of civic valuesCivic values and institutions more than ancestryAncestry and history, and when they see North KoreaNorth Korea as an undemocratic and underdeveloped country, their motivations and reasons for unificationUnification are likely to weaken. It can also result in an exclusionary immigrationImmigration policy even toward those co-ethnic migrants from ChinaChina and North KoreaNorth Korea. (xsd:string)
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