Revolution, and I), 666–69, 671, 685, Pak Chong-gyu, 181, 184–85, 189–91, 673
689, 692–93, 696
Pak Ch’ung-hun, 218, 303, 332–33
Kwôn Ik-hyôn, 190–91
Pak Im-hang, 39, 53, 56, 110, 653
Pak T’ae-jun, 20, 40, 159, 163, 325, 327,
Laski, Harold, 517
332–33, 336–39, 341–44, 613–15, 690–
Lee Kuan Yew, 27, 513–14, 516, 518, 520–
91
21, 524–25, 529, 532, 535, 539–40
Pak Tong-jin, 710
Linz, Juan J., 5
Pak Tong-sôn, 146, 459, 473–76, 484–85;
Lodge, Henry C., 412
Park Chung Hee taet’ongryông sônjip
( Selected Works of President Park Chung MacArthur, Douglas, 547–48
Hee), 668; Park Chung Hee
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 6, 237, 260
taet’ongryông yônsôlmunjip ( Collection
Magruder, Carter B., 52, 54, 63, 64
of President Park Chung Hee’s Speeches), Magsaysay, Ramon, 548
652, 699, 702; Park Chung Hee yuksông
Marcos, Ferdinand, 28, 542–44, 546, 549,
ch¤ngôn ( Verbal Testimony by Park
551–55, 557–72
Chung Hee), 668
Marcos, Imelda (Romualdez), 552, 553,
Park Chung Hee: Park Chung Hee-r¤l
562, 563
nômôsô ( Beyond Park Chung Hee), 667, McConaughy, Walter P., 63, 81, 83, 90
669, 700. See also Pak Tong-sôn.
McNamara, Robert S., 69, 78, 411
Patrick, Hugh, 135
Michael, Franz, 463
Perón, Juan Domingo, 581
Miki Takeo, 455
Perón, María Estela Martínez (Isabel) de,
Mondale, Walter F., 467
581
Index
744
Pinochet, Augusto, 582–82, 585, 595, 598–
Vargas, Getúlio, 571
99, 601
Vessey, John W., 478
Porter, William J., 412
Vogel, Ezra F., 27
Putnam, Robert D., 9
Wade, Robert, 126
Quezon, Manuel L., 546, 562
Weber, Max, 204
Westmoreland, William C., 415
Reischauer, Edwin O., 446, 461–62
Reiss, Mitchell, 507
Yamashita Ganri, 455
Rice, Edward, 76, 103
Yi Ch’ôl, 192, 376
Roh Tae-woo, 184, 198, 541, 635, 641–43,
Yi Ch’ôl-s¤ng, 7, 157, 165–66, 359, 378,
648, 653
387, 396–97, 640–41, 645
Rostow, Walt W., 61–62, 78, 451
Yi Chu-il, 39, 45, 47, 94, 96–97, 662
Rusk, Dean, 63, 66, 69, 71, 82, 86, 440,
Yi Han-lim, 50, 52–3, 64, 89, 184, 653
443, 446
Yi Hu-rak, 11, 30, 92, 144–46, 148–49,
154–55, 165, 181, 186, 188–89, 190–91,
Satà Eisaku, 439, 441
241–43, 303–4, 310, 460, 646, 673, 680,
Schlesinger, James R., 464, 507
709
Sejima Ryuzo, 121
Yi Nak-sôn, 40, 305–8
Shiina EtsusaburÃ, 447–450, 454
Yi Pyông-ch’ôl , 94–97, 274–75, 277, 282–
Sin Chik-su, 53, 91, 146, 242, 243
83, 288–89, 534, 661
Sin Hyôn-hwak, 229, 682
Yi Tong-wôn, 81, 120, 414, 417–18, 434,
Sneider, Richard L., 496, 498–502, 506–7
436, 448, 450, 658, 666, 669, 702–03,
Son Yông-gil, 184–85, 190–91
705, 709
Song Yo-ch’an , 39, 43–44, 53, 89, 101,
Yoshida Shigeru, 443
109
Yu Chin-o, 97
Steinberg, David I., 557
Yu Chin-san, 156–57, 639
Syngman Rhee, 24, 38, 40, 43–44, 60–62,
Yuk Yông-su, 25, 191–92
69, 70, 77, 116, 132, 134, 143, 205,
Yun Ch’i-yông, 239
271–72, 327, 351, 355, 378–79, 381,
Yun P’il-yong, 30, 40, 165, 184–86, 189–
384, 399, 408, 431, 433, 435, 442, 455,
191, 195, 247, 310, 580
547, 550, 638, 706–7
Yun Po-sôn, 16, 28, 52, 55, 63–64, 70, 72,
80, 82, 141, 156, 192, 245, 347, 350,
Taft, William Howard, 545
353–54, 359–60, 367–68, 392, 416, 443,
Tanaka Kakuei, 453–55
588, 654, 700
Taylor, Maxwell, 84
Tito, Josef, 479
Zhou Enlai, 248, 296, 306, 464, 521–22,
Truman, Harry S., 404
525–26, 621
Vance, Cyrus R., 175, 421, 471–73, 478, 480
Vargas Llosa, Mario, 602
Document Outline
Contents
Introduction
Part One - Born in a Crisis 1. The May Sixteenth Military Coup
2. Taming and Tamed by the United States
3. State Building: The Military Junta’s Path to Modernity through Administrative Reforms
Part Two - Politics 4. Modernization Strategy: Ideas and Influences
5. The Labyrinth of Solitude: Park and the Exercise of Presidential Power
6. The Armed Forces
7. The Leviathan: Economic Bureaucracy under Park
8. The Origins of the Yushin Regime: Machiavelli Unveiled
Part Three - Economy and Society 9. The Chaebol
10. The Automobile Industry
11. Pohang Iron & Steel Company
13. The Chaeya
12. The Countryside
Part Four - International Relations 14. The Vietnam War: South Korea’s Search for National Security
15. Normalization of Relations with Japan: Toward a New Partnership
16. The Security, Political, and Human Rights Conundrum, 1974–1979
17. The Search for Deterrence: Park’s Nuclear Option
Part Five - Comparative Perspective 18. Nation Rebuilders: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Lee Kuan Yew, Deng Xiaoping, and Park Chung Hee
19. Reflections on a Reverse Image: South Korea under Park Chung Hee and the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos
20. The Perfect Dictatorship? South Korea versus Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico
21. Industrial Policy in Key Developmental Sectors: South Korea versus Japan and Taiwan
Conclusion: The Post-Park Era
Notes
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Index of Persons
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