Publication

Jun 2010

This paper reviews the US experience in Korea following the Second World War and the Korean War and addresses the political economy of establishing institutions of governance in post-conflict situations. The author considers the issue of “portability”, that is, the extent to which the South Korean experience may reflect unique and irreproducible conditions and then applies these ideas by comparing the South Korean experience to the contemporary case of Afghanistan. Some conclusions and policy recommendations are contained in the final section.

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Author Marcus Noland
Series East-West Center Working Papers
Issue 112
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
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