[학술논문] Cheonan Impact, China’s Response and the future of Northeast Asian Security
... N. Korea might end up with their Seoul’s mounting ire and Beijng’s conservative “even-handed policy”. Despite East Asia Summit meeting at Jeju Island on 29 May 2010 does not openly reveals their friction, but the mood on both the sides seems notably turning sour. For the sake of better off of both peoples, how to let both sides face up to their concerns has been a big expectation...
[학술논문] China’s Policy and Influence on the North Korea Nuclear Issue
China is the largest trading partner of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and also provides considerable economic aid. Thus, China is said to have very strong economic leverage over North Korea. China’s goal in its North Korea policy is to secure political and economic stability in the region peripheral to China by using such economic leverage. To achieve this goal, China...
[학술논문] The Impacts of the “Berliner Mauerfall” and the Unification of Germany for the Tasks of Korean Unification - Focused on the Northern Policy of Roh Tae-woo and the Sunshine Policy of Kim Dae-jung -
...practice his policy was not realized in true exchanges and cooperation between the South and the North, even though his “Northern Policy” had the West German Ostpolitik as its reference. But Roh’s Northern Policy aimed to put pressure on North Korea through the improvement of relations with the Soviet Union, China, and other eastern block countries. For the most part Kim Dae‐jung inherited...
[학위논문] 한국 역대 정권 하에서의 통일정책 특징에 관한 연구 : 1980년 이후를 중심으로
...South Korea's power was equal with North Korea's, South Korea's attitudes were competitive.
According to the passage mentioned above, South Korea's unification policy is similar to the history of power competition with North Korea.
By the way, most studies about unification in Korean Peninsula have focussed on either the factors or the actors of taking...
[학술논문] The Clash between Interest and Responsibility: China’s Policy toward North Korean Escapees
China is the single most important factor for the future of North Korea. The North’s deteriorating economy, ailing leader, and seemingly unstable political transition all could contribute to North Korea’s dependence on external sources,especially political and economic support from China. In considering the importance of China’s North Korea policy and its implications for regional...