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Contents
Beyond StateMarket Relations | 1 |
1 Political Cleavages in South Korea | 13 |
2 The State Politics and Economic Development in Postwar South Korea | 51 |
A Class in Search of Hegemony | 95 |
4 The State Minjung and the Working Class in South Korea | 131 |
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activities anti-communism authoritarian became big business bourgeoisie bureaucracy capital capitalist chaebol Chun Doo Hwan Chun regime civil society cleavage Communist conflict Confucian consciousness corporatism culture democracy democratic dominant East Asian economic development economic growth elites emerged export factory forces foreign formation groups Han’guk Hanʼguk hegemony ideology important intellectuals interests issue Japan Japanese colonial Juche Kim Il Sung Kim's Korean history Korean industrialization Korean political Korean society Korean War Kwangju labor movement leader leadership legitimacy liberation literature ment middle class minjung minjung movement modern moral munhak nationalist nodong nomic North organizations Park Chung Hee party percent populist Princeton reform relationship repression reunification revolution revolutionary Rhee regime role Seoul social South Korea Soviet stabilization state's strategy strong structure struggles Syngman Rhee tion U.S. military government unions University Press uprising wage workers working-class yangban Yushin