Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats, and Generals in South KoreaThis is a behind-the-scenes account of South Korea's rise to economic power. It explains the interaction of military, bureaucratic and business interests that have created South Korea. A particular strength of the book is the analysis of the formative Park Chung Hee era. |
Contents
UNEASY ALLIANCES | 3 |
BONE RANKS BUDDHAS AND SLAVES | 18 |
ECONOMIC WARRIOR | 33 |
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Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats, and Generals in South Korea Mark Clifford Limited preview - 1998 |
Troubled Tiger: Businessmen, Bureaucrats and Generals in South Korea Mark L. Clifford Limited preview - 2016 |
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