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A Turning Point: Democratic Consolidation in the ROK and Strategic Readjustment in the US-ROK Alliance      

               



               Title, Table of Contents, Acknowledgements

c h  1      Democratic Consolidation in South Korea, Military-First Politics in North Korea, and Strategic Readjustment in the ROK-US-DPRK Triangle
                ALEXANDER Y. MANSOUROV

c h  2      Key Milestones in the ROK Political Developement and Historical Significance of the 2002 Presidential Election
                ILPYONG KIM 

c h 3       Democratic Consolidation and Comparative Political Perspective on the 2002 Presidential Election in the ROK
               
PARK KYUNG-AE AND HENG LEE

c h 4       Major Issues in the 2002 ROK Presidential Election 
               
DANIEL PINKSTON

c h 5       Winning and Losing Strategies and Tactics during the 2002 Presidential Election Campaign
            
   EUIKWAN CHANG 

c h  6      Role of the Internet in the ROK Presidential Election in 2002
               
HUH IN-HAE

c h 7       Evolution of the Party System and the Future of Party Politics in the Republic of Korea
               
DAVID I. STEINBERG

c h 8       Impact of the 16th Presidential Election on Political and Socio-Economic Cleavages in the ROK
               
JOHN KIE-CHIANG OH 

c h  9      The Past as Prologue: President Kim Dae Jung's Legacy and President Roh Moo Hyun's Policy Issues and Future Challenges
               
YOUNG WHAN KIHL

c h 10     The North Wind: North Korea's Response and Policy towards the 2002 Presidential Election in South Korea
               
RYOO KIHL-JAE   

c h 11     Visions of the Future U.S.-Korean Security Relationship
            
   GUY R. ARRIGONI   

c h 12     Impact of Anti-American Sentiments in the ROK on the U.S.-ROK Security Alliance
            
   STEPHEN W. LINTON   

c h  13    The ROK-US Alliance and Self-Reliant Defense in the ROK
               
LEE JONG-SUP      

c h  14    Resolving the North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities in Readjusting the U.S.-ROK Alliance
                
JAMES M. MINNICH  

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