'… After the Korean War stands as one of the most innovative treatments of the Korean War to appear in recent years … It is Kwon's capacity to look at the Korean War in a way that also sheds light on some of the other horrors of the modern era that makes his work such a compelling and valuable contribution.' Gregg A. Brazinsky, Acta Koreana
Introduction; 1. Massacres in Korea; 2. Bad gemeinschaft; 3. Peace in the feud; 4. Guilt by association; 5. Morality and ideology; 6. The quiet revolution; Conclusion.