SPRING/SUMMER 2011

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SPRING/SUMMER 2011

International Journal of
KOREAN STUDIES

ISSN 1091-2932

Volume XV, Number 1 · Spring/Summer 2011

Publisher's Pages and Introduction of Contributors

“Rhee-straint”: The Origins of the U.S.-ROK Alliance

1

Victor Cha, Georgetown University

Reactions of the Sino-Soviet Bloc to the U.S.-ROK Alliance

17

Samuel S. Kim, Columbia University

Cooperation of U.S. and South Korean Air and Ground Forces during the Korean War

45

Bruce E. Bechtol, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps Command and Staff College

Coming to South Korea's Aid: The Contributions of the UNC Coalition

63

Terence J. Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College

Some Lessons for Today from the Korean War

99

Patrick M. Morgan, University of California at Irvine

China's Strategic Lessons from the Korean War

119

Andrew Scobell, RAND Corporation

The Impact of the Korean War on the Political-Economic System of South Korea: Economic Growth and Democracy

129

Myongsei Kang, The Sejong Institute

Beijing and the Paper Tiger: The Impact of the Korean War on Sino-American Relations

155

James I. Matray, California State University at Chico

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International Council on Korean Studies

INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON KOREAN STUDIES
COUNCIL ON KOREA-U.S. SECURITY STUDIES

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