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Chapter Sixteen. The Security, Political, and Human Rights Conundrum, 1974–1979
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Yong-Jick Kim
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: 1
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Part I. BORN IN A CRISIS
- Chapter One. The May Sixteenth Military Coup 35
- Chapter Two. Taming and Tamed by the United States 58
- Chapter Three. State Building: The Military Junta’s Path to Modernity through Administrative Reforms 85
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Part II. POLITICS
- Chapter Four. Modernization Strategy: Ideas and Influences 115
- Chapter Five. The Labyrinth of Solitude: Park and the Exercise of Presidential Power 140
- Chapter Six. The Armed Forces 168
- Chapter Seven. The Leviathan: Economic Bureaucracy under Park 200
- Chapter Eight. The Origins of the Yushin Regime: Machiavelli Unveiled 233
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Part III. ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
- Chapter Nine. The Chaebol 265
- Chapter Ten. The Automobile Industry 295
- Chapter Eleven. Pohang Iron & Steel Company 322
- Chapter Twelve. The Countryside 345
- Chapter Thirteen. The Chaeya 373
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Part IV. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Chapter Fourteen. The Vietnam War: South Korea’s Search for National Security 403
- Chapter Fifteen. Normalization of Relations with Japan: Toward a New Partnership 430
- Chapter Sixteen. The Security, Political, and Human Rights Conundrum, 1974–1979 457
- Chapter Seventeen. The Search for Deterrence: Park’s Nuclear Option 483
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Part V. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
- Chapter Eighteen. Nation Rebuilders: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deng Xiaoping, and Park Chung Hee 513
- Chapter Nineteen. Reflections on a Reverse Image: South Korea under Park Chung Hee and the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos 542
- Chapter Twenty. The Perfect Dictatorship? South Korea versus Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico 573
- Chapter Twenty - One. Industrial Policy in Key Developmental Sectors: South Korea versus Japan and Taiwan 603
- Conclusion: 629
- Notes 651
- Acknowledgments 737
- Contributors 739
- Index 741
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: 1
-
Part I. BORN IN A CRISIS
- Chapter One. The May Sixteenth Military Coup 35
- Chapter Two. Taming and Tamed by the United States 58
- Chapter Three. State Building: The Military Junta’s Path to Modernity through Administrative Reforms 85
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Part II. POLITICS
- Chapter Four. Modernization Strategy: Ideas and Influences 115
- Chapter Five. The Labyrinth of Solitude: Park and the Exercise of Presidential Power 140
- Chapter Six. The Armed Forces 168
- Chapter Seven. The Leviathan: Economic Bureaucracy under Park 200
- Chapter Eight. The Origins of the Yushin Regime: Machiavelli Unveiled 233
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Part III. ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
- Chapter Nine. The Chaebol 265
- Chapter Ten. The Automobile Industry 295
- Chapter Eleven. Pohang Iron & Steel Company 322
- Chapter Twelve. The Countryside 345
- Chapter Thirteen. The Chaeya 373
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Part IV. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- Chapter Fourteen. The Vietnam War: South Korea’s Search for National Security 403
- Chapter Fifteen. Normalization of Relations with Japan: Toward a New Partnership 430
- Chapter Sixteen. The Security, Political, and Human Rights Conundrum, 1974–1979 457
- Chapter Seventeen. The Search for Deterrence: Park’s Nuclear Option 483
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Part V. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
- Chapter Eighteen. Nation Rebuilders: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deng Xiaoping, and Park Chung Hee 513
- Chapter Nineteen. Reflections on a Reverse Image: South Korea under Park Chung Hee and the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos 542
- Chapter Twenty. The Perfect Dictatorship? South Korea versus Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico 573
- Chapter Twenty - One. Industrial Policy in Key Developmental Sectors: South Korea versus Japan and Taiwan 603
- Conclusion: 629
- Notes 651
- Acknowledgments 737
- Contributors 739
- Index 741