Introduction
Looking Back on Korean Development and its International Implications
M. Jae Moon and Sang-young Rhyu
PART1 CONTEMPORARY SOUTH KOREA AND ITS SOCIOPOLITICAL TRANSFORMATION
1. Institutions and Economic Growth: The Korea Case
Stephan Haggard
2. Democratic Change and Civil-Military Relations in South Korea:
Re-evaluation and Implications for Developing Countries
Aurel Croissant
3. Managing Transition from Colony to the Republic:
The American Military Government, 1945-1948
B. C. Koh
4. Origins of the Developmental State in Korea and Global Implications
M. Jae Moon
PART2 DYNAMICS OF ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE WORLD
5. Postwar Reconstruction: Foreian Aid from the United States and South Korea''s Space for
Developing Capacity and Strengthening Ownership
Jinkyung Kim and Eun Mee Kim
6. The New Village Movement as Developmental Moralization and its Implications for Developing Countries
Keedon Kwon
7. Military Self-Reliance, the Big Push, and the Growth of the Defense Industry:
Lessons and Implications
Chung-in Moon
Conclusion
Debates on the Korean Development Model and its Implications for Developing Countries
Sang-Young Rhyu and M. Jae Moon