Arming the Two Koreas
State, Capital and Military Power
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780415207928
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
ISBN: 9780415207928
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
North Korea has traditionally been seen as militarily superior to South Korea in the long feud between the two nations. This brilliantly argued book taps into a great deal of news interest in North Korea at the moment in the wake of recent hostility against Japan. Hamm controversially shows that the received idea of Koreas military strength is partly a myth created by South Korea to justify a huge programme of rearmament. LIST OF READINGS
Foreword
Michael LeiferID: s8224 | 2pp | Copyright Fee: $0.24
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Introduction
Taik-Young HammID: s8227 | 11pp | Copyright Fee: $1.32
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State and Armament: Theory and Hypotheses
Taik-Young HammID: s8228 | 26pp | Copyright Fee: $3.12
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On Military Capabilities: Facts and Methods of Assessment
Taik-Young HammID: s8229 | 24pp | Copyright Fee: $2.88
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Conflict and Militarisation on the Korean Peninsula
Taik-Young HammID: s8230 | 28pp | Copyright Fee: $3.36
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Military Balance and Arms Race Between the Two Koreas
Taik-Young HammID: s8231 | 28pp | Copyright Fee: $3.36
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Resources, State Power, and Armament
Taik-Young HammID: s8232 | 44pp | Copyright Fee: $5.28
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Conclusion
Taik-Young HammID: s8233 | 5pp | Copyright Fee: $0.60
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Appendices
Taik-Young HammID: s8234 | 5pp | Copyright Fee: $0.60
Source Title: Arming the Two Koreas: State, Capital and Military Power

