South Korea : a country study
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OCLC: | 622919151 |
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Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Federal Research Division, Library of Congress : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,
1992.
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Edition: | 4th ed. |
Series: | Area handbook series.
DA pam ; 550-41. |
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Online Resource: | LLMC Digital |
Related Items: | Print version:
South Korea. |
Format: | Government Document Monograph Online Resource |
Table of Contents:
- Origins of the Korean nation
- The three kingdoms period
- The evolution of Korean society. Silla ; Koryŏ
- The Chosŏn dynasty
- Characteristics of society under the dynasties. Cultural expression ; Korean identity ; Political and social institutions
- Korea under Japanese rule
- World War II and Korea
- South Korea under United States occupation, 1945-48. Economy and society ; Establishment of the Republic of Korea
- The Korean War, 1950-53
- The Syngman Rhee era, 1948-60. The political environment ; Society under Rhee ; The postwar economy
- The democratic interlude
- South Korea under Park Chung Hee, 1961-79. The military in politics ; Economic development ; Society under Park ; Foreign relations
- The transition. The Democratic Republican Party ; The New Democratic Party
- Students in 1980
- General Chun Doo Hwan takes over. The Kwangju uprising ; The Chun regime ; The 1980 constitution ; Purges ; Chun's "cultural revolution" ; Economic performance ; Foreign policy ; The demise of the Chun regime
- Physical environment. Land area and borders ; Topography and drainage ; Climate
- Population. Population trends ; Population settlement patterns ; Urbanization ; Koreans living overseas
- Social structure and values. Traditional social structure ; The emergence of a modern society ; Social classes in contemporary South Korea ; Traditional family life ; Family and social life in the cities ; Changing role of women
- Cultural identity. Korea and Japan ; The Korean language
- Education. Primary and secondary schools ; Higher education ; College student activism
- Religion. Religious traditions ; Religion in contemporary South Korea
- Public health and welfare. Health conditions ; Health care and social welfare
- The Japanese role in Korea's economic development
- The government role in economic development. Industrial policies ; Economic plans ; Revenues and expenditures
- The government and public and private corporations. The origins and development of chaebŏl ; The role of public enterprise ; Pohang Iron and Steel Company ; Korea Electric Power Corporation
- Financing development
- Industry. Steel ; Electronics ; Shipbuilding ; Automobiles and automotive parts ; Armaments ; Construction ; Textiles and footwear ; Chemicals
- Energy
- Agriculture. Major crops ; Forestry and fishing ; The agricultural crisis of the late 1980s ; Prospects
- Service industries. Money and banking ; Small and medium-sized businesses
- The labor force. Wages and living conditions ; Industrial safety
- Transportation and telecommunications. Roads ; Subways and railroads ; Civil aviation ; Telecommunications
- [cont.] Foreign economic relations. Aid, loans, and investment ; Foreign trade policy ; Exports and imports
- Korea in the year 2000. The setting ; The role of science and technology ; The economic future
- The constitutional framework
- The government. The legislature ; The executive ; The state council ; The presidential secretariat ; The judiciary ; The civil service ; Local administration
- Political dynamics. Compromise and reform: July-December 1987 ; Events in 1988 ; Returning to the politics of national security, 1989 ; Parties and leaders ; Interest groups
- Political extremism and political violence
- Human rights
- The media / Roy U. T. Kim
- Foreign policy. Organization and operation ; Basic goals and accomplishments ; Relations with the United States ; Relations with the Soviet Union ; Relations with Japan ; Relations with China ; Relations with North Korea ; Relations with international organizations and the Third World ; Future prospects
- Development of the armed forces. Koguryŏ, Silla, and Koryŏ kingdoms ; The Chosŏn dynasty and the Japanese colonial period ; The South Korean army after World War II ; War on the Korean Peninsula ; South Korea's response to the North Korean military buildup
- The military's role in society
- Organization and equipment of the armed forces. Army ; Air force ; Navy and marine corps ; Reserve and civil defense forces ; Recruitment, training, and conditions of service ; Officers and noncommissioned officers ; Enlisted personnel ; Uniforms, ranks, and insignia
- Defense spending and military production
- Strategic planning for war. United States forces in Korea ; South Korean and United States cooperation / Guy R. Arrigoni
- Internal security. The threat from the North ; Seoul's response
- Intelligence agencies. The Agency for National Security Planning ; The Defense Security Command
- Korean national police
- Criminal justice. Crime ; Criminal procedure
- List of figures. Administrative divisions of South Korea, 1990 ; Korea during the three kingdoms period, fifth to sixth centuries A.D. ; South Korea in its Asian setting, 1990 ; Topography and drainage ; Average annual rainfall ; Population growth rate, selected years, 1949-85 ; Rural and urban population distribution, selected years, 1955-85 ; Increase in licensed health care personnel, selected years, 1955-85 ; Selected industrial and mining activity, 1988 ; Employment by sector, 1980 and 1988 ; Transportation system, 1988 ; Structure of the government, 1989 ; Comparative growth of the armed forces of South Korea and North Korea, 1950-90 ; Deployment of South Korean and United States forces in South Korea, 1990 ; Officer and enlisted ranks and insignia, 1990 ; Comparison of defense expenditures, South Korea and North Korea, 1978-88 ; Organization of South Korean and United States forces in South Korea, 1988 ; Organization of the Korean national police, 1989.