[학술논문] [Special Issue] Lessons Learned for Promoting Human Security in North Korea
North Korea is a 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
[학술논문] [Special Issue] Security Governance Norms and North Korea
This paper addresses the complex relationship between security and development,with particular emphasis on regional governance concerns, and engagement with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Security, human security,and governance conversations are reformulated and portrayed as a continuum, with entitlement rights and an overlapping normative consensus placed at the heart of the
[학술논문] Beyond Security towards Peace on the Korean Peninsula: Strategies for Transforming A Nuclear Conflict
Keyword: The Second Nuclear Security Summit (Seoul, March 26-27, 2012) aimed at moving beyond security towards peace. It was held against the backdrop of increased tensions with North Korea, the only state to have abandoned the NPT, and in the face of a pending multi-stage rocket launch and potential future third nuclear weapon test by Pyongyang. All forms of strategic engagement with North Korea aimed