Many theories have been put forward to explain the economic successes of South Korea and Taiwan in the latter half of the 20th century. In new research, Kevin Gray attributes much of this success to U.S. aid, which, he argues, did not take place on a blank slate. Rather, it built on the already considerable state capacity created by Japan’s colonial bureaucracy. Aid to South Vietnam, on the other hand was far less effective due to the fragile legacy of French colonialism, and the failure of land reform which fuelled the domestic insurgency and led to a greater U.S. focus on military aims compared to development
As this article demonstrates, Vietnam stands out among the beneficiaries ofJapanese war reparations ...
ODA is advocated to be one of the major financial sources to promote economic growth in most of the ...
First published online: 28 July 2020Scholars have credited a model of state-led capitalism called th...
This article discusses the divergent developmental outcomes among postwar South Korea, Taiwan, and S...
South Korea and Algeria are both formerly colonized nations with a history of dependence on foreign ...
textabstractThis study examines the question of aid effectiveness through a comparative historical a...
Following World War II, a power struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States divided the ...
In the late 1980s, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam, hereafter) underwent a period of refo...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) which started more than 50 years ...
This paper is an economic study of the impact of aid on Korea, and the critical role it played in la...
This project examines the puzzle of the ideological contradiction for why the United States justifie...
One of the most striking features of the economic development that has occurred in the East Asian re...
Dependency literature has emerged as a powerful ideological vehicle joining Third World nationalists...
This dissertation examines the theory and practice of development in South Vietnam’s Second Republic...
Using content analysis, and countries foreign aid to economic growth selective variables comparison,...
As this article demonstrates, Vietnam stands out among the beneficiaries ofJapanese war reparations ...
ODA is advocated to be one of the major financial sources to promote economic growth in most of the ...
First published online: 28 July 2020Scholars have credited a model of state-led capitalism called th...
This article discusses the divergent developmental outcomes among postwar South Korea, Taiwan, and S...
South Korea and Algeria are both formerly colonized nations with a history of dependence on foreign ...
textabstractThis study examines the question of aid effectiveness through a comparative historical a...
Following World War II, a power struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States divided the ...
In the late 1980s, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam, hereafter) underwent a period of refo...
Recent studies indicate that official development assistance (ODA) which started more than 50 years ...
This paper is an economic study of the impact of aid on Korea, and the critical role it played in la...
This project examines the puzzle of the ideological contradiction for why the United States justifie...
One of the most striking features of the economic development that has occurred in the East Asian re...
Dependency literature has emerged as a powerful ideological vehicle joining Third World nationalists...
This dissertation examines the theory and practice of development in South Vietnam’s Second Republic...
Using content analysis, and countries foreign aid to economic growth selective variables comparison,...
As this article demonstrates, Vietnam stands out among the beneficiaries ofJapanese war reparations ...
ODA is advocated to be one of the major financial sources to promote economic growth in most of the ...
First published online: 28 July 2020Scholars have credited a model of state-led capitalism called th...