Riding the tiger: civilian control of the military in democratizing Korea

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2004Subject(s): Online resources: In: Armed Forces and Society Vol 30 No 3, Spring 2004, pp.357-381 (3)Abstract: Military regimes controlled eight Asian countries in the early 1980s, now there are only two: Burma and Pakistan. This article uses the case of South Korea to try to understand how and why democratic government has been successfully achieved.
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Entered on 21/SEP/2004 by CMP

Military regimes controlled eight Asian countries in the early 1980s, now there are only two: Burma and Pakistan. This article uses the case of South Korea to try to understand how and why democratic government has been successfully achieved.

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