[뉴스] The ‘Axis of Evil’ Is Overhyped
...Security Forum in July, longtime U.S. intelligence official John McLaughlin described the threat posed by China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia as “the distinguishing characteristic of our world right now.” McLaughlin, the former acting director of the CIA, warned that the United States’ adversaries had “formed a group” and were increasingly cooperating against Washington...
[뉴스] China urges US to ‘reflect’ on nuclear arms policy
China has suggested the United States should “reflect” on its behaviour and reduce its nuclear arsenal after a senior official said Washington may need more warheads.
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...extends outward, dissecting North Korea's formidable military, its destabilizing nuclear program, its sophisticated cyber warfare capabilities, and its fraught foreign relations with China, the United States, and its estranged sibling, South Korea.
Ultimately, this work provides an indispensable guide to understanding the forces of change bubbling beneath the surface of this monolithic...
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...from the late nineteenth century, Japanese occupation, and Cold War division to the present day. A small country caught amongst the world’s largest powers—including China, Japan, Russia, and the United States—Korea’s fate has been closely connected to its geography and the strength of its leadership and society. This comprehensive history sheds light on the evolving identities...
[학술논문] The German-Korean Unification Parallel
...worse system. Internationally: today’s external patron (the United States) of the free Korean half is weakening, while the external patron (China) of the communist half is strengthening. The opposite was true of the United 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...
[학술논문] Northeast Asian Security: Perspectives, Bargaining, and Issues In The US Alliances
United States security relations with its allies in Northeast Asia—Japan, South Korea and Taiwan—underwritten by US mutual defense treaties, or Congressional law, are changing. Each alliance, or security partnership, also reveals instances of strong bargaining between the members. However these partnerships also show continuity. Each alliance is now over a half century old and continues...
[학술논문] The Korean War (1950-1953) and Christianity: Pro-American Activities of the Christian Churches and the North Korean Reactions
...Korean churches supported the South Korean government, the United States, and the United Nations during the Korean War. Christian churches in the Western nations considered it imperative to support the United Nations in its effort to maintain international order. Churches in Eastern Europe and China, however, considered the action of the United Nations as an attempt to oppose the liberation of Asian...
[학술논문] Dancing with the Stars: China, the United States, and North-South Korean Relations, 1991-2004
No one doubts that the Korean peninsula is one of only a few locations where a major conflict could break out. Regarding this, the main purpose of this paper is to explore the dynamics of the conflict between North and South Korea. It evaluates four general explanations of international interactions: power, reciprocity, triangularity, and interdependence. Based on an analysis of monthly data for the
[학술논문] 북한의 시장가격 결정 요인 분석
...the rice price in market. In this research, the dependent variable is the rice-price in the North Korea market, and four independent variables are North Korea to China's total imports, the export price of short grain from United States, the export price of long grain (100% grade B) from Thailand, and market exchange rate of North Korea’s won against U. S. dollar. I collected the prices and...