[학술논문] China’s Military Rise and Its Implications for Regional and Peninsular Security
...Navy’s emphasis on “anti-access strategy” and the likely development of ASBM capability as well as its ongoing debate over the procurement of additional submarine force and/or a new aircraft carrier project all point to its twin goals of preparing for a Taiwan contingency and of building a truly regional navy. While China’s “military rise” is of an indirect and longer-term nature to ROK security, it...
[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy and Regional Contingencies: Implications for East Asian and Korean Security
...when it comes to what it defines as “sovereignty and territorial issues” as well as its newest “core interest.”• For Korean security it is imperative to take into account the geostrategic and historical factors. On top of the existing military threats from North Korea, the ROK should be able to employ a) a hedging strategy, b) “limited defense sufficiency”strategy, and c) rock-solid relations with the...
[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy versus the US’s Air-Sea Battle Concept: Implications for the Korean Peninsula and East Asian Security
...strategies ‘Anti-Access’ and ‘Air-Sea Battle,’ this paper approaches the implications for the Korean Peninsula and East Asian security. China's active defense strategy proceeding to power transition in East Asia has been evaluated to cause the US's strong responses to mobilize military and diplomatic countermeasures, namely 'Pivot to Asia.' In this context, to maintain peace and the status quo, regional countries...