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Patrick Chung, "Standardizing Empire: The US Military, Korea, and the Origins of Military-Industrial Capitalism" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2026)

Mar 6, 2026
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ANECDOTE

Han River Bridge Kickstarted Hyundai's Growth

  • Patrick Chung opens with the Han River Bridge explosion and reconstruction to show how wartime chaos led to U.S. military-led rebuilding projects in Korea.
  • Hyundai transformed from an auto-repair garage into a major contractor by rebuilding the Han River Bridge under U.S. military contracts during and after the Korean War.
INSIGHT

Military-Industrial Capitalism Explains Cold War Development

  • Chung coins 'military-industrial capitalism' to describe a global economic system centered on U.S. military infrastructure, contracting, and standards during the Cold War.
  • Mutual Security funding prioritized military-aligned infrastructure like water systems, making the US military a dominant global consumer and development actor.
INSIGHT

Procurement Standards Reshaped Global Production

  • Standards and procurement reforms under Eisenhower pushed the U.S. military to centralize contracting around price and enforced specifications.
  • Standardization favored large-scale, low-cost producers and reshaped global industries to meet U.S. military specs.
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