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South Korea - REFERENCE




South Korea - Bibliography

South Korea
Amsden, Alice H. Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late
     Industrialization. New York: Oxford University Press,
     1989.

Appleman, Roy E. South to the Naktong, North to the
     Yalu. Washington: Office of the Chief of Military
     History, Department of the Army, 1961.

Bibliography of Asian Studies, 1985. (Ed., Wayne
     Surdam.) Ann Arbor, Michigan: Association for Asian Studies,
     1990.

Blair, Clay. The Forgotten War: America in Korea,
     1950-1953. New York: Times Books, 1988.

Buss, Claude A. The United States and the Republic of Korea:
     Background for Policy. Stanford: Hoover Institution
     Press, 1982.

Chandra, Vipan. Imperialism, Resistance, and Reform in Late
     Nineteenth-Century Korea: Enlightenment and the Independence
     Club. (Korea Research Monograph No. 13.) Berkeley:
     Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies,
     University of California, 1988.

Cho, Soon Sung. Korea in World Politics, 1940-1950.
     Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.

Ch'oe, Young-ho. The Civil Examinations and the Social
     Structure in Early Yi Dynasty Korea, 1392-1600. Seoul:
     Korean Research Center, 1987.

Clough, Ralph N. Embattled Korea: The Rivalry for
     International Support. Boulder, Colorado: Westview
     Press, 1987.

Cole, David C., and Princeton N. Lyman. Korean Development:
     The Interplay of Politics and Economics. Cambridge:
     Harvard University Press, 1971.

Cumings, Bruce. The Origins of the Korean War: The Roaring of
     the Cataract, 1947-1950, 2. Princeton: Princeton
     University Press, 1990.

Eckert, Carter J. Offspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and
     the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism, 1876-1945.
     Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991.

Fairbank, John K., Edwin O. Reischauer, and Albert M. Craig.
     East Asia: Tradition and Transformation. Boston:
     Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

Gleysteen, William H., Jr. "Korea: A Special Target of American
     Concern." Pages 85-99 in David D. Newsom (ed.), The
     Diplomacy of Human Rights. Lanham, Maryland: University
     Press of America, 1987.

Grajdanzev, Andrew J. Modern Korea. New York: Octagon
     Books, 1978.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. A Heritage of Kings: One Man's Monarch
     in the Confucian World. New York: Columbia University
     Press, 1988.

Han, Sung-Joo. The Failure of Democracy in South Korea.
     Berkeley: University of California Press, 1974.

Han, Woo-keun. The History of Korea. (Trans., Lee
     Kyung-shik; Ed., Grafton K. Mintz.) Honolulu: East-West
     Center Press, 1971.

Henderson, Gregory. Korea: The Politics of the Vortex.
     Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968.

Henthorn, William E. A History of Korea. New York: Free
     Press, 1971.

Hinton, Harold C. Korea under New Leadership: The Fifth
     Republic. New York: Praeger, 1983.

Hong, Wontack, and Anne O. Krueger (eds.). Trade and
     Development in Korea: Proceedings of a Conference Held by
     the Korea Development Institute. Seoul: The Institute,
     1975.

Jacobs, Norman. The Korean Road to Modernization and
     Development. Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
     1985.

Kihl, Young Whan. Politics and Policies in Divided Korea:
     Regimes in Contest. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press,
     1984.

Kim, Chong-won. Divided Korea: The Politics of Development:
     1945-1972. Cambridge: East Asia Research Center,
     Harvard University Press, 1975.

Kim, C.I. Eugene, and Han-Kyo Kim. Korea and the Politics of
     Imperialism, 1876-1910. Berkeley: University of
     California Press, 1967.

Kim, Han-Kyo (ed.), with the assistance of Hong Kyoo Park.
     Studies on Korea: A Scholar's Guide. Honolulu:
     Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii Press, 1980.

Kim, Se-Jin. The Politics of Military Revolution in
     Korea. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
     1971.

Koh, Byung Chul. The Foreign Policy Systems of North and
     South Korea. Berkeley: University of California Press,
     1984.

Koo, Youngnok, and Sung-Joo Han. Foreign Policy of the
     Republic of Korea. New York: Columbia University Press,
     1985.

Lee, Chae-Jin, and Hideo Sato. U.S. Policy Toward Japan and
     Korea: A Changing Influence Relationship. New York:
     Praeger, 1982.

Lee, Chong-Sik. Japan and Korea: The Political
     Dimension. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1985.

------. The Politics of Korean Nationalism. Berkeley:
     University of California Press, 1963.

Lee, Hahn-Been. Korea: Time, Change, and Administration.
     Honolulu: East-West Center Press, 1968.

Lee, Ki-baik. A New History of Korea. (Trans., Edward W.
     Wagner, with Edward J. Shultz.) Cambridge: Harvard
     University Press, 1984.

Lowe, Peter. The Origins of the Korean War. New York:
     Longman, 1986.

Mason, Edward S., et al. The Economic and Social
     Modernization of the Republic of Korea. (Studies in the
     Modernization of the Republic of Korea, 1945-1975, Harvard
     East Asian Monographs, No. 92.) Cambridge: Harvard
     University Press, 1980.

Matray, James Irving. The Reluctant Crusade: American Foreign
     Policy in Korea, 1941-1950. Honolulu: University of
     Hawaii Press, 1985.

McCune, George McAfee, with Arthur L. Grey, Jr. Korea
     Today. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1982.

McNamara, Dennis L. The Colonial Origins of Korean
     Enterprise, 1910-1945. New York: Cambridge University
     Press, 1990.

Nam, Joo-Hong. America's Commitment to South Korea: The First
     Decade of the Nixon Doctrine. New York: Cambridge
     University Press, 1986.

Newsom, David D. (ed.). The Diplomacy of Human Rights.
     Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America for the
     Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, 1986.

Oh, John Kie-chiang. Korea: Democracy on Trial. Ithaca:
     Cornell University Press, 1968.

Oliver, Robert T. Syngman Rhee and American Involvement in
     Korea, 1942-1960: A Personal Narrative. Seoul: Panmun
     Book, 1978.

Pak, Chi-Young. Political Opposition in Korea,
     1945-1960. Seoul: Seoul National University Press,
     1980.

Palais, James B. Politics and Policy in Traditional
     Korea. (Harvard East Asian Series, No. 82.) Cambridge:
     Harvard University Press, 1975.

Rhee, Whee Yung, Bruce Ross-Larson, and Garry Pursell.
     Korea's Competitive Edge: Managing the Entry into World
     Markets. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
     1984.

Robinson, Michael Edson. Cultural Nationalism in Colonial
     Korea, 1920-1925. Seattle: University of Washington
     Press, 1988.



Scalapino, Robert A., and Chong-Sik Lee. Communism in
     Korea. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972.

Scalapino, Robert A., and Hongkoo Lee (eds.). Korea-U.S.
     Relations: The Politics of Trade and Security.
     Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of
     California, 1988.

Shaw, William. Legal Norms in a Confucian State. (Korea
     Research Monograph No. 5.) Berkeley: Center for Korean
     Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of
     California, 1981.

Sohn, Pow-Key, Kim Chol-choon, and Hong Yi-sup. The History
     of Korea. Seoul: Korean National Commission for UNESCO,
     1970.

Steinberg, David I. The Republic of Korea: Economic
     Transformation and Social Change. Boulder, Colorado:
     Westview Press, 1989.

United States. Congress. 99th, 2d Session. House of
     Representatives. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee
     on Human Rights and International Organizations and
     Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs. Political
     Developments and Human Rights in the Republic of Korea.
     Washington: GPO, 1986.

Yang, Sung Chul. Korea and Two Regimes. Cambridge,
     Massachusetts: Schenkman, 1981.

South Korea





CITATION: Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. The Country Studies Series. Published 1988-1999.

Please note: This text comes from the Country Studies Program, formerly the Army Area Handbook Program. The Country Studies Series presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world.


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