[뉴스] ‘A return to the cold war’: Putin and Kim have joined forces as global delinquents
A quarter of a century ago, Vladimir Putin flew to Pyongyang to sign a “friendship treaty” with Kim Jong-il that helped revive Russia’s relations with North Korea without obliging the two sides to come to each other’s aid in case of a military attack.
[학술논문] [Special Issue] Lessons Learned for Promoting Human Security in North Korea
...conflict-affected state facing the inter-related challenges of underdevelopment and human insecurity, as well as poor governance structures and policies. The international community has a moral obligation to aid the most vulnerable in North Korea—not only because of the latter’s entitlement rights due to a shared humanity, but also because of the negative impact of some of the policies that have...
[학술논문] Planning for North Korean Collapse: Military Missions and Requirements
...military forces, in order to disarm potential insurgents; and (5) a rapid reaction force standing by to deter or subdue any insurgent or military activity that might interfere with the provision of aid. In this study we describe these missions and calculate their requirements. We did not discuss whose troops should perform these missions; rather, we calculated their rough force requirements in a generic...
[학술논문] Kim Jong-un’s North Korea: What Should We Expect?
In the short run, one should not expect any significant change in Pyongyang. The North Korean leaders will continue diplomatic maneuvers aimed at extracting foreign aid, and they will stubbornly avoid domestic reforms and will not consider denuclearization. All these policies might be annoying and even dangerous to the outside world, but from the point of view of North Korea leaders, such things make...
[학술논문] How to Deter North Korea’s Military Provocations
...context, South Korea primarily needs to change its military doctrine from the ‘deterrence by denial’ to a ‘proactive deterrence strategy.’ Moreover, stealth and C4ISRPGM capabilities are necessary to execute this strategy. Third, South Korea and international societies should help North Korea change its economic infrastructure instead of providing direct humanitarian aid.
[학술논문] 1950년대 초 臺灣의 反共과 대륙 反攻計劃
...United States was indifferent to it. Taiwan and other Asian countries tried to conclude collective security system in order to ensure the safety, through which Taiwan anticipated to draw attention and aid of the United States. It was the Korean war that helped Taiwan to escape from the crisis of survival. The war itself was threatening to the survival of Taiwan as well as South Korea. The Korean War...