[학술논문] South Korea’s Regional Cooperation: A Challenge to the European Integration Model
...three dimensions(regime, polity, economic performance) of regional cooperation. It then gives an overview of Korea’s international relations foundations and uniqueness in the complex Eat-Asian modern history, as well as the remaining Cold War paradigm. It finally confronts the classic regional integration to the double view that South Korea has on regional cooperation: territorial and identity-led...
[학술논문] Building a Peaceful East Asian Community: Origins of a Regional Concept and Visions for a Global Age
...China,Taiwan, and Japan and examine the possibility of realizing such a community via sociocultural approaches. I trace the conceptual origins of East Asia and its historical place in international relations,investigate East Asia in the post–Cold War era through renewed cultural exchanges among the region’s countries, and propose a vision of and tasks for an East Asian cultural community.
[학술논문] 1950년대 한국사 연구의 새로운 경향과 동북아시아에서 지식의 內面的 交流 -관점과 태도로서 ‘주체적·내재적 발전’의 胎動을 중심으로-
...This study is also an effort to find the point of intersection between the academic tendencies in Korean history and Northeast Asia history, the point which also provides to be a turning point for Korea. This new trend of studying Korean history was adopted by the academia of Northeast Asian history at relatively same time period. Since then, with the help of direct or indirect exchanges, academic researches...
[학술논문] 원폭 투하를 막아라 ― 한국전쟁기 북일 평화운동의 전개와 의미
...emancipation war’ by the decolonized in order to recapture their native territory from American imperialism. The Japan Communist Party accepted the Korean War as a necessary stage in the new Asian world order following Chinese Communization, thus the Party supported North Korea and conducted armed warfare in the hopes of establishing national liberation through the united international struggles...
[학술논문] Marxism and History in Twentieth Century East Asia
This introductory article sets out the key issues in the ‘unfinished business’ of East Asia’s twentieth century history. It argues that these are not limited to more well-known controversies around the legacy of Japanese colonialism and imperialism in East Asia, such as forced labour, war crimes, sexual slavery and the problem of collaborators. Rather, the unfinished business must...