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Hak-chun, Kim. North and South Korea: Internal politics and external relations since 1988. [Mississauga, Ont.]: Society for Korean and Related Studies, 2006.

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88 chʻongsŏn keim. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Ungbisa, 1988.

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Yi, Chŏng-bok. Hanʾguk ŭi chŏngchʻijok kwaje. Sŏul-si: Sŏul Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu, 1997.

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Berger, Carl. The Korea knot, a military-political history. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.

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Carl, Berger. The Korea knot: A military-political history. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.

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Ham, Sŏng-dŭk. After development: Transformation of the Korean presidency and bureaucracy. Washington, D.C: Georgetown University Press, 1997.

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1943-, Miller William Lockley, ed. The open economy and its enemies: Public attitudes in East Asia and Eastern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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North and South Korea: Internal Politics and External Relations Since 1988. University of Toronto Press, 2006.

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Chung-in, Moon, and Mo Jongryn 1961-, eds. Democratization and globalization in Korea: Assessments and prospects. Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University Press, 1999.

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The Korea Knot: A Military-Political History. 2016.

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Donald, Altschiller, ed. Political change in southeast Asia. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1989.

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Plein, L. Christopher, and Sung Deuk Hahm. After Development: The Transformation of the Korean Presidency and Bureaucracy. Georgetown University Press, 1997.

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Plein, L. Christopher, and Sung Deuk Hahm. After Development: The Transformation of the Korean Presidency and Bureaucracy. Georgetown University Press, 1997.

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Plein, L. Christopher, and Sung Deuk Hahm. After Development: The Transformation of the Korean Presidency and Bureaucracy. Georgetown University Press, 1997.

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Moon, Chung-In, and Jong-ryn Mo. Democratization and globalization in Korea: Assessments and prospects (Yonsei monograph series on international studies) (Yonsei monograph series on international studies). Yonsei University Press, 1999.

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McGuire, James W. The Politics of Development in Latin America and East Asia. Edited by Carol Lancaster and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199845156.013.23.

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This article examines the politics of development in Latin America and East Asia, focusing on eight countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Thailand. It begins by analyzing levels and changes of GDP per capita and income inequality in these countries from 1960 to 2010, showing that the capitalist economies of Latin America grew more slowly and had higher income inequality than their East Asian counterparts. It considers the reasons for this development divergence, including government policies in such areas as land tenure, education, promotion of manufactured exports, and macroeconomic management. The article also looks at historical legacies and social-structural factors that help explain these cross-regional (as well as some intra-regional) policy differences, including colonial heritage, the geopolitical situation after World War II, natural resources, and class structure.
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Duckett, Jane, and William L. Miller. The Open Economy and its Enemies: Public Attitudes in East Asia and Eastern Europe. Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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