Introduction : protest dialectics and South Korea's democracy movement
The making of the authoritarian state
Consolidating authoritarianism
The rise and fall of the student movement
The emergence of Christian activism
The politicization of journalists and lawyers
Tactical adaptation and the rise of human rights
Repression and the formation of alliances
Conclusion : the legacy of the 1970s democracy movement.
Protest dialectics : state repression and South Korea's democracy movement, 1970-1979 by Paul Y. Chang. ISBN 9780804791465. Published by Stanford University Press in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.