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Sex Among Allies (full title: Sex Among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations) is a study by American academic Katharine Moon on prostitution around US Military bases in South Korea during the 1970s.[1] This study was published in 1997.[2]

ISBN

  • ISBN 0231106424
  • ISBN 0231106432
  • ISBN 9780231106436

See also

References

  1. ^ Tickner, J. Ann; Sjoberg, Laura (2007). Dunne, Tim et all (ed.). "Feminism". International Relations Theories: Themes and Perspectives: Discipline and Diversity. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 193.
  2. ^ Choe, Sang-hun (2009-01-07). "Ex-Prostitutes Say South Korea and U.S. Enabled Sex Trade Near Bases (page 1)". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-04-20.