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New Right (South Korea)

New Right supporters rally against Lee Myung-bak in Myeongdong in 2008.

The New Right (Korean뉴라이트; RRnyuraiteu) movement in South Korean politics is a school of political thought which developed as a reaction against the traditional divide between conservatives (the "old right") and progressives. The New Right broke from past conservatives, who supported state intervention in the economy, by promoting economically liberal ideas. Many figures of the New Right have also become notable for criticising anti-Japanese sentiment in South Korea. Opponents of the New Right movement described this as anti-leftism, military dictatorship advocates, pro-sadaejuui, and "pro-Japanese identity".[1]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference 사대주의 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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Nueva Derecha (Corea del Sur) Spanish Nouvelle droite coréenne French ニューライト (韓国) Japanese 대한민국의 뉴라이트 Korean 新右派 (韩国) Chinese

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