The Impossible Country | Korea:

Tudor divides the book into five parts to provide a comprehensive look at the "Korean identity":

In , author Daniel Tudor explores how South Korea transformed from a war-torn, natural-resource-poor nation into a global economic and cultural powerhouse in just fifty years. Korea: The Impossible Country

: Analyzes the competitive worlds of Korean politics, the chaebol (large family-owned conglomerates like Samsung), and the high-pressure education system. Tudor divides the book into five parts to