[학술논문] Migration and Memory of Central Europe
...addresses challenges of migration and immigrant integration in different cultures and times using case studies and supporting the conclusions by fieldwork. It focuses on the situation in today’s Central Europe, treats migration as a worldwide phenomenon and identifies factors shared by migrants during decision making and constructing homeland images. Specifically, the author inspects migration history...
[학술논문] The German-Korean Unification Parallel
...States and West Germany,and the Soviet Union and East Germany, in 1989. Today’s northern patron (China)is trying to push further into the Asian continent, while yesterday’s eastern patron (the Soviet Union) was looking for an exit from central Europe. Chinese peninsular intervention is therefore easier, while U.S. support for South Korea’s unification terms will be more difficult.
[학술논문] 사회주의체제 붕괴 이후 동독과 동유럽 지역 도시의 공간변화 탐색: 통일한국을 위한 시사점
...development patterns especially of those post-socialist cities. This paper attempts to shed lights on how introduction of market economy has changed urban forms and structure of the cities in Eastern Europe and East Germany since the collapse of the Soviet Union to find some implications for North Korea. It was found that the cities in these region have gone through unique transformational process rather...
[학술논문] 중국의 민족정풍운동과 조선족의 북한으로의 이주
...Project with overseas Koreans, such as the Korean in Japan, and this period also coincided with the times of the intensive obligatory return of students studying in the Soviet Union and in Eastern Europe, including Korea War orphans. The migration of Korean-Chinese minorities and Korean in China to North Korea was concentrated between 1959 and 1962. According to internal references of China and the...
[학위논문] 지정학으로 본 러시아제국의 對한반도정책(1884-1904) : 팽창원인과 실패과정을 중심으로
...oceanic and continental states. This unavoidable conflict applied to all fronts, including Europe, Central Asia, and the Far East. When a conflict with an oceanic state occurred in Europe, expansion policies in Central Asia and the Far East were delayed in favor of status quo. In contrast, when the situations in Europe stabilized, expansion policies were adopted on the Asian front.
Thirdly, changes...