] For years, people will be debating what made this country ] go from conservative to liberal, from gerontocracy to ] youth culture and from staunchly pro-American to a deeply ] ambivalent ally all seemingly overnight. ] ] For most here, the change is symbolized by the election ] in December of Roh Moo Hyun, a reformist lawyer with a ] disarmingly unfussy style who at 56 is youthful by South ] Korean political standards. But for many observers, the ] most important agent of change has been the Internet. Online Newspaper Shakes Up Korean Politics |