Eye on Korea: An Insider Account of Korean-American Relations

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Texas A&M University Press, Jul 7, 2003 - History - 200 pages
Col. James V. Young spent almost twenty years in Asia, including fourteen in Korea. Here, he writes with the expertise of an old Korea hand about a period that saw South Korea develop from an agrarian economy to a modern industrial state.

Young volunteered in 1969 for a new program aimed at creating area specialists within the military. In 1975, after four years of training in Korean language and culture, he witnessed how American diplomats convinced Park ChungHee, the South Korean president, not to develop his own nuclear weapons.

Later, from the perspective of a military attaché, Young saw the mistrust that characterized U.S.Korean relations during the 1970s. He provides new insights into the behindthescenes efforts to derail President Jimmy Carter’s troop withdrawal policies and argues that the United States was caught flatfooted by such crucial episodes as the coup of 1979 and the 12/12 Incident.

Young’s memoir straddles the line between military and diplomatic history and offers entertaining and often humorous stories. Those interested in the region, the issues, and military life off the battlefield will value this book.

 

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Preparation
10
Into the Fray
14
The Rise of the TroopWithdrawal Issue
39
To Korea Again
50
The Park Assassination and Its Aftermath
58
The 1212 Incident
66
Aftermath of 1212
76
Prelude to Kwangju
89
Return to the United States
114
My Fourth Tour in Korea Begins
120
Duty with Ambassador Gregg
131
Journey to North Korea
143
Doing Business with North Korea
161
Final Reflections
166
NOTES
173
INDEX
183

Kwangju and Its Aftermath
100

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About the author (2003)

JAMES V. YOUNG is currently president of Pacific Associates, a consulting firm based in Pinehurst, North Carolina.WILLIAM STUECK, who lives in Athens, Georgia, is author of The Korean War: An International History.

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