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E-raamat: International Aid and South Korea: Experience from Recipient to Donor

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This book explores South Korea's experience as an aid recipient, as an aid donor, and as an inter-Korea aid provider.

Analysing case studies of international aid both received and dispensed by South Korea, from the end of the Korean War until the present day, this collection provides a novel lens through which to explore South Korea's development pathway. While it examines the cases of Italian and German aid to South Korea during its early economic development period, this volume also delineates South Korea’s international aid in the health and gender sectors. It also discusses the South Korean experience of providing aid to the Mekong region and North Korea. The latter specifically analyses whether this policy represents international altruism or reveals a novel method of international validation for South Korea over its neighbour.

Featuring an exploration of South Korea's development on the international stage through the lens of aid, this book will appeal to both students and scholars in the fields of Korean studies, East Asian studies, and Asia Pacific studies as well as in the disciplines of Development Studies and International Relations, and Political Economy, particularly that of aid policies and practices.



This book explores South Korea's experience as an aid recipient, as an aid donor, and as an inter-Korea aid provider.

1. From Donor to Friend: Italy's Humanitarian Aid and South Koreas
Middle Power Diplomacy in the Wake of the Korean War
2. German Economic
Advisory Group (DVB) to Korea, 1962-1968
3. Towards Global Cooperation and
Justice: Korean Aid and Beyond
4. Analysis of KOICA under Gender
Mainstreaming Approach: A Case Study in Darkhan, Mongolia
5. Implementing the
Han River Miracle in the Mekong Basin? South Koreas Economic Development
Policies Towards the Mekong River Basin Nations
6. Altruism or Ulterior
Motives? South Korean Aid Towards North Koreas Sustainable Development
Sojin Lim is a Professor (Reader) at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. She is the author of articles and book chapters on Sustainable Development and Political Economy. Her recent publication includes her monograph International Aid and Sustainable Development in North Korea: A Country Left Behind with Cloaked Society (2023). She frequently discusses changes in the Korean Peninsula in media interviews.