I read this as curriculum. It was thoroughly engaging. I wouldn't have thought such a topic would interest me, it seemed so political and I rather watch politics than read it. This monograph however outlined the social aspect of US military bases in South Korea. A very detailed picture was painted of how interactions go about, the "social hierarchy" within relationships and how each group rolls about in order to survive and strive towards a better life and status. Often sad and engaging, by the end of the book, I got anxious because it seems to be a very tense situation there. The author also goes down the historical narrative pertaining to the country. The book has definitely changed my mind about South Korea in the sense that if I ever visit it, I will have a better idea about what locals are concerned with and by, and just how diverse a culture it really is. Recommended read.