Anti-authoritarian attitudes after democratic movements: Evidence from the June Struggle of 1987 in South Korea

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
H. Jung
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Abstract

A momentous democratic protest against an authoritarian regime can affect individuals’ social attitudes. This study empirically examined the impact of democratic movements on anti-authoritarian attitudes by focusing on the June Struggle of 1987 in South Korea, which was one of the most successful democratic uprisings in Korean history. Using representative survey data, we compared cohorts who started college before and after the year of the June Struggle. Because the year of college enrollment itself can act as an endogenous variable, we applied the fuzzy regression discontinuity method, using birthdate as an instrumental variable. We found that individuals who began attending college after the successful democratic movement tended to demonstrate stronger anti-authoritarian attitudes in their late thirties. A battery of robustness tests supported the results. This study's results reaffirm the argument that historical events can have enduring effects on social attitudes, helping us to understand one potential mechanism explaining anti-authoritarian attitudes in Korean society.
民主运动后的反独裁态度:来自1987年韩国六月斗争的证据
一场针对专制政权的重大民主抗议,可能会影响个人的社会态度。本研究以韩国历史上最成功的民主起义之一——1987年6月抗争为研究对象,实证考察了民主运动对反威权态度的影响。利用代表性的调查数据,我们比较了六月斗争前后开始上大学的人群。由于大学入学年份本身可以作为内生变量,我们采用模糊不连续性回归方法,以出生日期作为工具变量。我们发现,在成功的民主运动之后开始上大学的人,往往在快40岁时表现出更强烈的反威权态度。一系列稳健性测试支持了这些结果。这项研究的结果重申了历史事件可以对社会态度产生持久影响的论点,帮助我们理解解释韩国社会反权威态度的一种潜在机制。
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