[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy and Regional Contingencies: Implications for East Asian and Korean Security
...beyond its borders—in particular,the possibility to resolve forcefully its outstanding maritime disputes and various contingencies in the region. This article argues that China’s “anti-access capability”—a U.S.-coined term originally developed for a Taiwan crisis—is equally applicable to other major regional cases such as the Spratly disputes and a North Korean contingency...
[학술논문] RECASTING THE ‘INTER-KOREA’ IN NATIONAL RECONCILIATION
...in the attempt to help anti-North Koreanism survive democratic challenges. My critical evaluation of the connection suggests a discursive condition of what I call ‘inter-Korea sociability’, in which the South Korean public can appropriate social and historical claims about the inter-Korea relationship that range from the atrocious and violent events in the war to the so-called North Korean...
[학술논문] 1950년대 초 臺灣의 反共과 대륙 反攻計劃
...Taiwan’s anti-Communism policy and the mainland recapture plan in the early 1950s. After Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan, the survival of the Kuomintang government was uncertain. In order to survive, Taiwan’s Nationalist government desperately needed international recognition and support. But the United States declared not to intervene in China’s civil war and gave up Taiwan...
[학술논문] 1970년대 유신체제의 안보국가 담론
...that faction was anti-Communist in nature, could be punished and executed by the National Security Law. He was trying to overcome a crisis situation in the inside with the State Security discourse, yet in the process such discourse was not always in perfect sync with the government’s anti-Communist stance. The power in command was considering not only the Communists but also anti-government factions...
[학술논문] 냉전 초기 사회주의진영 내부의 전쟁·평화 담론의 충돌과 북한의 한국전쟁 인식 변화
...the Cold War. Most communists in East Asia including Mao Tse-tung, the leader of the Communist China, considered war as essential one to accomplish the goal of national liberation and revolution in their countries. In the early days of the Korean War, Kim Il-sung, the leader of North Korea,also regarded his war as the National Liberation War. However, as the war changed into international war, Kim Il-sung...