The Discursive Foundations of the South Korean Developmental State:
- 한국학술연구원
- Korea Observer
- Vol 38, No 3
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2007.09363 - 385 (23 pages)
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Numerous joumal and newspapers served as an important conduit for the introduction of modernization theorγ to Korea. This study considers the impact of modernization theory in postwar South Korean intellectual history 야1fough an examination of a mor joumal Sasanggye (1953-1970). Even though Sasanggye was a vocal σitic of authoritarian rule, the joumal often expressed ideas about development that were highly compatible with the emergence of an interventionist developmental state. By exploring the potential links between the spread of modemization themγ and the emergence of an intellectual consensus on the need for state-led industrialization, 싼ús study attempts to pro-vide a broader understanding of postwar Korean intellectual history
1. Introduction
11. Walter Rostow, American Foreign Policy and South Korean Development
111. Sasanggye and the Intellectual Resistance to the Developmental State
IV. Sasanggye and the Reception of Modemization Theory
V. Conclusion
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