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Description: A Northwestern University professor's essay on funding from Korea and its intents and influences over Korean studies in the United States.
JPRI Occasional Paper No. 7 (May 1996) South Korea's Academic Lobby ome aspects of the American relationship with the capitalist countries of East Asia are hidden from view and never subjected to public accountability. One of these is the growing availability of funds for research on Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and other East Asian countries from the very countries being studied. To a significant degree, East Asian governments and institutions are paying for American research on East Asia. Information about the amounts, terms, and effects of such funding is hard to obtain, but insights from the inside are a first step toward such information. By insights from the inside, we mean reports by participants actually engaged in research and in dealing with the concrete problems of donor and recipient. JPRI published its first insider's report as Occasional Paper No. 3, "Fund-Raising in Japan: A Sasakawa Saga," by Hans H. Baerwald. We continue this series with the Occasional Paper below on Korea and invite others with comparable insights to discuss with us possible future commentaries.
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