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Re-evaluating South Korean Participation in the Vietnam War
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한국의 베트남전쟁 참전 재평가

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Kwak, Tae Yang (라마포 뉴저지 주립대)
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Yuksabipyungsa Critical Review of History No.107 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2014.5
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202 - 232 (33page)

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Re-evaluating South Korean Participation in the Vietnam War
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From 1964 to 1973, President Park Chung Hee deployed 312,853 South Korean troops to support the American war in Vietnam. The defining features of contemporary Korea were most critically determined by the particular way that Park leveraged and exploited the war. There are three critical problems with this popular understanding: (1) Park had become over-dependent on the special wartime relationship with the United States which both facilitated his authoritarianism during the war and prompted him to turn to formal dictatorship at the end of the war; (2) Park’s primary goal was unification of the Korean peninsula through rapid escalation of South Korea’s military-industrial capacity while maintaining or even bolstering America’s security commitment to South Korea, but he alienated American leaders and provoked a peninsular arms race that deepened and hardened the division; (3) Lastly, Park’s uneven development model was designed primarily for speed and military-industrial capacity without consideration for long-term viability or economic aberration producing lasting social division and corruption.

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1. 의존과 도전
2. 한일협정과 엇갈린 기대
3. 군국주의와 분단된 한반도
4. 군국주의와 분단된 한국인
5. 한국형 발전 모델
6. 결론
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