[학술논문] People’s Exit in North Korea: New Threat to Regime Stability?
...opposition, even sparking regime instability and eventual regime breakdown. Much of the North Korean refugee research has focused on the human rights issues faced by the refugees, but a largely unexplored area of the refugee research concerns the political consequences of the refugee flight for the current regime in Pyongyang. This paper examines whether North Korean refugees are expected to play the role...
[학위논문] Environmental peacebuilding in inter-Korean relations
...been conceptualised by both North and South Korea in a way that ensures its instrumentalization for economic, security and domestic political goals. In doing so, the environment has instead become an area of high stakes, politicised competition in contemporary inter-Korean relations. By understanding how and why this has come about, the potential for environmental cooperation in the inter-Korean peace...
[학술논문] 북한과 러시아의 국경체제에 관한 연구
...problem called ‘going our of East Sea’ which is obstructed by DPRK and Russia. Recently, the State Council of China passed ‘the Plan of Collaborative Development for Tumen River Area’ aiming at economic development of northeast area, and it indicates that Chinese government has recognized it is essential to take back the right to go out of East Sea for developing northeast area in Chinese economy.
[학술논문] A Study on the Need to Actively Expand the ROK-U.S. Alliance to the Indo-Pacific Region and the Need to Upgrade the Jeju Naval Base as a Missile Defense Base: Focusing on the development of Regional I
...of the Korea-U.S. alliance. Jeju Island can significantly reduce accidental clashes and checks, as its naval base has already been built and is geographically far from China. It is safe to choose an area as far as possible away from China if Korea needs to build and upgrade its missile defense bases. This is both a way to save the lives of the soldiers involved and to save the lives of local residents...
[학술논문] 중국조선족과 문화산업: 연변조선족자치주의 발전전략
...East and Australia combined, over 500,000 Chinese-Koreans live overseas. Today, Chinese-Koreans are considered a global people living and working all over the world. In contrast, their Chinese rural area has increasingly faced significant challenges such as the dissolution of their village community, their “cultural territory” they have developed generation after generation, the shutdown of local schools...