Korean Crisis: Unraveling of the Miracle in the Imf Era
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Donald Kirk explores the origins and effects of Korea’s economic crisis. He traces the events that constituted the crisis, including a series of scandals at the height of the Korean miracle; the efforts of President Kim Dae Jung to curb the overweening power of the chaebol, or conglomerates; and the outside intervention by the IMF and the country’s desperate efforts to obtain foreign investment. At the same time, the book explores the pressures of coming to terms with North Korea. Based on the author’s original reporting from the onset of the crisis through the intervention of the IMF, this book is the first to look at Korea’s experience in the regional turmoil of Asia.
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